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In 1887, Anthony Showalter composed the hymn, Leaning on the Everlasting Arms. The hymn’s refrain includes these famous words—“Safe and secure from all alarms.” Safe and secure from all alarms. You know, all we hear these days are blaring, loud-sounding, heart-stopping alarms. And fear accompanies being alarmed. Even beyond fear there is one word that can sum up our alarmist and fearful reactions: We’re a nation in pandemonium. How can we have peace amid pandemonium?
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In 1887, Anthony Showalter composed the hymn, Leaning on the Everlasting Arms. The hymn’s refrain includes these famous words—“Safe and secure from all alarms.” Safe and secure from all alarms. You know, all we hear these days are blaring, loud-sounding, heart-stopping alarms. And fear accompanies being alarmed. Even beyond fear there is one word that can sum up our alarmist and fearful reactions: We’re a nation in pandemonium. How can we have peace amid pandemonium?