1 What our Father does is well;
Blessèd truth—His children tell!
Though He send for plenty want,
Though the harvest store be scant,
Yet we rest upon His love,
Seeking better things above.
2 What our Father does, is well;
Shall the willful heart rebel?
If a blessing He withhold
In the field, or in the fold,
Is He not Himself to be
All our store eternally?
3 What our Father does is well;
May the thought within us dwell;
Though nor milk nor honey flow
In our barren Canaan now,
God can save us in our need,
God can bless us, God can feed.
4 What our Father does, is well;
Though He sadden hill and dell,
Upward yet our praises rise
For the strength His Word supplies.
He has called us sons of God;
Can we murmur at his rod?
5 Therefore unto Him we raise
Hymns of glory, songs of praise:
To the Father, and the Son,
And the Spirit, Three in One,
Honor might and glory be
Now and through eternity.
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First Line: | What our Father does, is well |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1895 |
Topic: | The Church Year: Harvest |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. Author from Index: B. Schmolke— Winkworth; Hymn from the German Text: Was Gott thut, das ist wohlgethan, So denken |