Text: | The Raven He Feedeth |
Author: | L. E. J. |
Tune: | [In tender compassion and wonderful love] |
Composer: | L. E. Jones |
1 In tender compassion and wonderful love,
The Father looks down from on high;
He knoweth the raven hath need of its food,
And heareth in mercy its cry.
Refrain:
The raven he feedeth, then why should I fear,
To the heart of the Father his children are dear;
So, if the way darkens or storms gather o’er,
I’ll simply look upward and trust him the more.
2 His arm is abundantly able to save,
His eye is a guide to my feet;
Since love sought and found me, I constantly dwell
With him in companionship sweet. [Refrain]
3 No need have I ever to trouble my breast,
Or fear what the morrow may bring;
The heart of the Father is planning my way,
And I am the child of a King. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | In tender compassion and wonderful love |
Title: | The Raven He Feedeth |
Author: | L. E. J. |
Refrain First Line: | The raven he feedeth, then why should I fear |
Publication Date: | 1904 |
Topic: | Faith-Trust |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [In tender compassion and wonderful love] |
Composer: | L. E. Jones |