Text: | Though trouble assail us, and dangers affright |
Author: | John Newton |
Tune: | LYONS |
Composer: | Francis J. Haydn |
1 Though troubles assail, and dangers affright;
Though friends should all fail, and foes all unite,
Yet one thing secures us, whatever betide,
The promise assures us, "The Lord will provide."
2 The birds, without barn or store-house, are fed;
From them let us learn to trust for our bread:
His saints what is fitting shall ne'er be denied,
So long as 'tis written, "The Lord will provide."
3 When Satan appears to close up our path,
And fills us with fears, we triumph by faith;
He cannot take from us, though oft he has tried,
The heart-cheering promise, "The Lord will provide."
4 He tells us we're weak, our hope is in vain;
The good that we seek we ne'er shall obtain:
But when such suggestions our graces have tried,
This answer all questions, "The Lord will provide."
5 No strength of our own, nor goodness, we claim,
Our trust is all thrown on Jesus' dear name;
In this our strong tower, for safety we hide,
The Lord is our power--"The Lord will provide.
6 When life sinks apace, and death is in view,
The word of his grace shall comfort us through;
Not fearing or doubting, with Christ at our side,
We'll still trust his promise, "The Lord will provide."
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Though trouble assail us, and dangers affright |
Author: | John Newton |
Publication Date: | 1886 |
Topic: | Worship: Attributes and Providence of God |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | LYONS |
Composer: | Francis J. Haydn |
Meter: | 10s & 11s |
Key: | A Major |