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576. Put thou thy trust in God

1 Put thou thy trust in God,
in duty's path go on;
walk in his strength with faith and hope,
so shall thy work be done.

2 Commit thy ways to him,
thy works into his hands,
and rest on his unchanging word,
who heav'n and earth commands.

3 Though years on years roll on,
his cov'nant shall endure;
though clouds and darkness hide his path,
the promised grace is sure.

4 Give to the winds thy fears;
hope, and be undismayed:
God hears thy sighs and counts thy tears;
God shall lift up thy head.

5 Through waves and clouds and storms
his pow'r will clear thy way:
wait thou his time; the darkest night
shall end in brightest day.

6 Leave to his sov'reign sway
to choose and to command;
so shalt thou, wond'ring, own his way,
how wise, how strong his hand.

Text Information
First Line: Put thou thy trust in God
Title: Put thou thy trust in God
Author: Paul Gerhardt, 1607-1676
Translator: John Wesley, 1703-1791
Meter: SM
Language: English
Publication Date: 2000
Scripture: ; ; ; ;
Topic: Faith, Trust and Commitment; Grace and Providence; Lent (8 more...)
Notes: Other translators also
Tune Information
Name: DONCASTER
Composer: Samuel Wesley, 1766-1837
Meter: SM
Key: D Major
Notes: A lower setting is provided



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