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102. All is Well

1 With the soul in Christ abiding
All is well, all is well;
‘Neath His wing securely hiding,
All is well, all is well;
In His love is perfect rest;
In His care the soul is blest;
In His wondrous grace confiding,
All is well, all is well.

Refrain:
All is well with my soul,
All is well with my soul,
In His wondrous grace confiding,
All is well, all is well.

2 What care I tho’ storms are blowing,
All is well, all is well;
Outward with the tide I’m going,
All is well, all is well;
Let the angry billows roar,
Let them beat upon the shore,
There is blessed peace in knowing
All is well, all is well. [Refrain]

3 While His loving hand is leading,
All is well, all is well;
While His voice is interceding,
All is well, all is well;
All my hope and all my plea,
Is that Jesus died for me,
And while He my cause is pleading,
All is well, all is well. [Refrain]

4 I shall hear in Jordan ringing,
All is well, all is well;
Shout while close to Jesus clinging,
All is well, all is well;
I shall sweep the gates of gold,
And my Savior’s face behold,
Where the ransom’d host is singing:
“All is well, all is well.” [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: With the soul in Christ abiding
Title: All is Well
Author: C. H. G.
Refrain First Line: All is well with my soul
Publication Date: 1896
Tune Information
Name: [With the soul in Christ abiding]
Composer: Chas. H. Gabriel



Media
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