First take the verse into context and decide what the author was talking about. It could mean that we are destend to be gold but we (God and you and i) have to work hard to "burn" away the dross. God bless you.
The words "may God thy gold refine" mean 'God mend thine every flaw, and confirm thy soul in self-control'.
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joe momma
No apparently it's in America the Beautiful, but i thought it was in the Bible. So please someone look deeper into this. Thanks you are right it is from America the Beautiful. The quote from the will, "May God thy gold refine," comes from: Choose one answer.a. "The Star-Spangled Banner" b. "America the Beautiful" c. "Amazing Grace" d. "God Bless the U.S.A"
Authors may compare themselves to an Omnipotent God to stat that they are better than everyone else.
Well, if you listen to some of his stand up, he speaks of being jewish, but the way he presents it, he may not practice it anymore. One may then think what would move him away from his Jewish religion? He also pokes fun at Catholics, but that may not mean that he dislikes them. When he speaks of both religions, he makes fun of the IDEAS of the religions, not the accepted settings of a God (except the Old Testament God skit). Although good people do sin, I believe he was arrested a while back for being on a bus with some minors or something weird like that. But like I said religious people do stuff like that to, so we couldn't really gauge him on that without being unfair. If I were to guess, I would say that he believes in a God, but one that is more atuned to his own ideas and beliefs.
shakespeare
joe momma
the bible
I Cor 3:11
ur moms house
in the song America the beautiful. Paragraph 3
that is part of the song America the Beautiful!
Theo discovered that the verse "May God thy gold refine" came from the hymn "God of our Fathers" during a church service where the hymn was being sung. He was struck by the meaning of the words and later reflected on them during a moment of introspection.
Jkk
Yes, the quote "May God thy gold refine" is also found in the American patriotic song "God Bless America." The lyrics emphasize the importance of relying on divine guidance and wisdom in times of prosperity and hardship.
No apparently it's in America the Beautiful, but i thought it was in the Bible. So please someone look deeper into this. Thanks you are right it is from America the Beautiful. The quote from the will, "May God thy gold refine," comes from: Choose one answer.a. "The Star-Spangled Banner" b. "America the Beautiful" c. "Amazing Grace" d. "God Bless the U.S.A"
This phrase is from the poem "The Ballad of East and West" by Rudyard Kipling, which is referenced in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. It symbolizes the idea of different people coming together despite their differences and finding common ground.