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A Lamp to Our Feet

Author: Robert Lowe Fletcher Hymnal: Singing by the Way (Rev. ed.) #44 (1897) First Line: When sin-sick and weary, how often Refrain First Line: God's word is a lamp to our feet Lyrics: 1 When sin-sick and weary how often I prest with the throng on the street, Or journeyed alone in the desert No lamp lit the path for my feet. Refrain: God's word is a lamp to our feet, Tho' winding the paths we may roam; But if we will follow the light, It shineth to guide us safe home. 2 For freedom from sin I was sighing, When, lo! I behold a retreat; A refuge in Christ, my Redeemer, Whose word is a lamp to our feet. [Refrain] 3 The world and its evil forsaking, I hastened this Savior to meet; When lovingly did He receive me, And shed His own light for my feet. [Refrain] 4 In Him I am now fully trusting, And toil in His vineyard is sweet; He keeps me when evil surrounds me, His word is a lamp to my feet. [Refrain] 5 When life, with its trials is over, And vict'ry o'er sin is complete, I'll praise my Redeemer forever, Whose word was a lamp to my feet. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When sin-sick and weary, how often]

A lamp to our feet

Author: Robert Lowe Fletcher Hymnal: Singing by the Way #d45 (1890) First Line: When sin sick and weary Refrain First Line: God's word is a lamp to our feet

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