Text: | Thou Sweet Beloved Will of God |
Author: | Gerhard Tersteegen |
Translator: | Frances Bevan |
Tune: | GERMANY |
1 Thou sweet beloved will of God,
my anchor ground, my fortress hill,
my spirit’s silent fair abode,
in thee I hide me and am still.
2 O will, that willest good alone,
lead Thou the way, Thou guidest best;
a little child, I follow on,
and trusting, lean upon Thy breast.
3 God’s will doth make the bitter sweet,
and all is well when it is done;
unless His will doth hallow it,
the glory of all joy is gone.
4 Self, sense, and reason, they may scorn
that hidden way that leads on high-
still be my deepest will uptorn,
and so the pow'r of nature die.
5 And if in gloom I see Thee now,
I lean upon Thy love unknown-
in me Thy blessed will is wrought,
if I will nothing of my own.
6 O spirit of a little child,
of will bereft, untroubled, pure,
I seek Thy glory undefiled;
Lord, take my will, Thy love is sure.
7 O will of God, my soul’s desire,
my bread of life in want and pain;
O will of God, my guiding fire,
unite my will to Thine again.
8 O will, in me Thy work be done,
for time, and for eternity-
give joy or sorrow, all are one
to that blest soul that loveth Thee.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Thou sweet beloved will of God |
Title: | Thou Sweet Beloved Will of God |
Author: | Gerhard Tersteegen (1729) |
Translator: | Frances Bevan (1899) |
Meter: | LM |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 2023 |
Topic: | Comfort, Death, and Glory |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | GERMANY |
Meter: | LM |
Key: | A♭ Major |
Source: | William Gardiner's Sacred Melodies, 1815 |