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God Know Thy Need

Hymnal: Alexander's Gospel Songs #8 (1908) First Line: O hearts that ache and bleed, and break Refrain First Line: God knows thy need, He will supply Lyrics: 1 O hearts that ache and bleed, and break, God knows the depths of all thy woes; He will Himself thy burdens take And shield thee from the heaviest blows. Refrain: God knows thy need, He will supply, He knoweth what for thee is best, Soon thou shalt see with clearer eye, Soon enter His eternal rest. 2 Tho’ other eyes be dull and blind To mark thy grief, to note thy tear, He sees; His heart is true and kind, He every pray’r is swift to hear. [Refrain] 3 Tho’ dark the clouds above thy head, The heav’ns beyond are full of light; Dismiss thy fears, suppress thy dread; For thee the days are bright ahead. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O hearts that ache and bleed, and break]
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Te Dara Lo Que Es Mejor

Author: V. Mendoza Hymnal: Himnos Selectos #141 (1952) First Line: ¡Oh! corazón que triste es Refrain First Line: Conoce tu necesidad Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [¡Oh! corazón que triste es]

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