74. Though Despair, Like Deepest Darkness

1 Though despair, like deepest darkness
has descended on our land,
and discouraged hope of living
out our faith by your command,
you remind us, God, that sometimes
love seems hidden, but shines on,
offering new life to all people
like the brightness of the dawn.

2 God of love, our dawn in darkness,
shine with hope on our despair;
give us strength to stand for justice,
heart to speak for what is fair.
Give us grace to treat our neighbors
with both kindness and respect,
to befriend outsiders, strangers
other people may reject.

3 In our nation so divided,
in our world that cries for peace,
let your love shine through the darkness,
that all fears and doubts may cease.
Grant us patience, understanding,
and a will to share the light
of your love with one another,
as we seek to do what’s right.

Text Information
First Line: Though despair, like deepest darkness
Title: Though Despair, Like Deepest Darkness
Author: Mary Nelson Keithahn (2016)
Meter: 87.87 D
Language: English
Publication Date: 2017
Scripture: ; ;
Topic: Courage and Perseverance; Faith in Troubled Times
Notes: A phrase from "O Little Town of Bethlehem" inspired this text written for the first Christmas after a long and ugly national election that brought out the worst in so many people.
Tune Information
Name: LOVE'S LIGHT SHINING
Composer: John D. Horman (2017)
Meter: 87.87 D
Key: d minor or modal
Source: Faith That Lets Us Sing
Copyright: Wayne Leupold Editions, Inc.



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