3343. Jesus, in Sickness and in Pain

1. Jesus, in sickness and in pain,
Be near to succor me,
My sinking spirit still sustain;
To Thee I turn, to Thee.

2. When cares and sorrows thicken round,
And nothing bright I see,
In Thee alone can help be found;
To Thee I turn, to Thee.

3. Should strong temptations fierce assail,
As if to ruin me,
Then in Thy strength will I prevail,
While still I turn to Thee.

4. Through all my pilgrimage below,
Whate’er my lot may be,
In joy or sadness, weal or woe,
Jesus, I’ll turn to Thee.

Text Information
First Line: Jesus, in sickness and in pain
Title: Jesus, in Sickness and in Pain
Author: Thomas Gallaudet (1845)
Language: English
Source: Connecticut Congregational Psalms and Hymns, 1845
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Gallaudet is often confused with his father, Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, to whom this hymn is sometimes erroneously attributed.
Tune Information
Name: [Jesus, in sickness and in pain]
Composer: Anonymous (1845)
Incipit: 11321 71233 43222
Key: e minor
Copyright: Public Domain



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