Text: | I Do Not Ask Why |
Author: | Ida Scott Taylor |
Tune: | [Though shadows perplex me] |
Composer: | J. Wesley Hughes |
1 Tho’ shadows perplex me, and dark is my sky,
Tho’ trials may vex me, I do not ask why;
Content with the knowing that Christ is my guide,
His watchfulness showing whatever betide.
Refrain:
Oh, Jesus knows best, and the end He can see,
He wisely has hidden the future from me;
The meaning of all things will come by and by,
And tho’ I may wonder, I do not ask why.
2 Tho’ friends should deceive me, and fortune should fly,
Thou sorrows may grieve me, I do not ask why;
For oh, in its sweetness one voice I can hear,
In blessed completeness, my Saviour is near. [Refrain]
3 Tho’ earthly ambition nor talent have I,
Nor honored position, I do not ask why;
I know that He chooses my changes to bless,
I know that He uses the good I possess. [Refrain]
4 I’m saved by His merit, none other have I,
His grace I inherit, I do not ask why;
I know that He holds me as dear in His sight,
And now He enfolds me, and leads me aright. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Tho' shadows perplex me, and dark is my sky |
Title: | I Do Not Ask Why |
Author: | Ida Scott Taylor |
Refrain First Line: | Oh, Jesus knows best |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1905 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Though shadows perplex me] |
Composer: | J. Wesley Hughes |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |