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Text: | My grace is sufficient for thee |
Author: | Needham |
1 Kind are the words that Jesus speaks
To cheer the drooping saint;
"My grace sufficient is for you,
"Tho' nature's powers may faint.
2 "My grace its glories shall display,
"And make your griefs remove;
"Your weakness shall the triumphs tell
"Of boundless power and love."
3 What tho' my griefs are not remov'd,
Yet why should I despair?
While my kind Savior's arms support,
I can the burden bear.
4 Jesus, my Savior, and my Lord,
'Tis good to trust thy name:
Thy power, thy faithfulness and love
Will ever be the same.
5 Weak as I am, yet thro' thy grace
I all things can perform;
And, smiling triumph in thy name,
Amid the raging storm.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Kind are the words that Jesus speaks |
Title: | My grace is sufficient for thee |
Author: | Needham |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1792 |
Topic: | Scripture Invitations and Promises; Promises: Of sufficient grace; Strength as our days are |