3943. The Lord Is Our Trust

1. I know not where the path may lead,
How dark the way that I must tread;
My feet may walk on fragrant mead,
Or midst deep bogs that ’round them spread.

Refrain
But this I know, whate’er betide,
I need not fear nor walk alone;
I still may have One at my side,
And feel my hand within His own.

2. I may not have strength of my own,
To do the task before me laid;
Heart shrink to make the fight alone
Against the foe I see arrayed. [Refrain]

3. But this I know, whate’er the task,
Or foe that seeks my soul’s alarm,
I need not fear; I need but ask
The helpful strength of His strong arm. [Refrain]

4. I may not know what waits the day,
Nor part the veil that hangs between;
I may not glimpse one golden ray
Upon the further distant scene. [Refrain]

5. But this I know, if with my best
I played the part I had to play,
’Tis safe to leave to Him the rest,
For His own time, in His own way. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I know not where the path may lead
Title: The Lord Is Our Trust
Author: Will M. Maupin (1921)
Refrain First Line: But this I know, whate'er betide
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [I know not where the path may lead]
Composer: Leonard Daugherty
Incipit: 53432 12321 71716
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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