The eternal God [or: God of Old] is thy refuge, And underneath are the everlasting arms: And he shall thrust out the enemy from before thee; And shall say, Destroy them.
They are beyond earthly intercession and in the everlasting arms of God.
She almost always opened the program with the phrase, "'You are loved with an everlasting love,' - that's what the Bible says - 'and underneath are the everlasting arms.'
And sometimes, as had happened to her last Sunday in church, he came in person and snatched them up in his everlasting arms.
Around him were the everlasting arms, and above him the lamps that light heaven and earth, the eyes that watch and are not weary.
There was a text: Underneath are the everlasting arms!
She'd died there in the dark and fallen--fallen through infinite space and infinite darkness, and now here she was, safely held in those strong everlasting arms.
'We rejoice that our brother has passed through the valley and is in the everlasting arms of the Saviour' might mean something to a Christian but it is difficult for anyone else to understand.
When writing letters of consolation, Showalter was inspired by the phrase in the Book of Deuteronomy 33:27 "The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms".
Leaning on the everlasting arms.