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Text: | Trusting God |
Author: | W. Smith |
Tune: | [Now that my journey’s just begun] |
Composer: | Charles Bentley |
1 Now that my journey’s just begun;
My course so little trod—
I’ll stay before I further go,
And give myself to God:
What sorrows may my steps attend,
I cannot now foretell;
But if the Lord will be my friend,
I know that all is well.
2 If all my earthly friends should die,
And leave me mourning here—
Since God regards the orphan’s cry—
Oh! what have I to fear?
If I am poor He can supply—
Who hath my table spread;
He feeds the ravens when they cry,
And fills His poor with bread.
3 And Lord, whatever grief or ill
For me may be in store,
Make me submissive to Thy will,
And I would ask no more;
And all the way be Thou my stay,
Whatever be my lot,
And when I’m feeble, old and gray,
Oh! God, forsake me not.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Now that my journey’s just begun |
Title: | Trusting God |
Author: | W. Smith |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1896 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Now that my journey’s just begun] |
Composer: | Charles Bentley |