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Thy Way and All Thy Sorrows

Author: P. Gerhardt, 1607-76; A. T. Russell, 1806-74 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #208 (1996) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Thy way and all thy sorrows, Give thou into His hand, His gracious care unfailing, Who doth the heav’ns command; Their course and path He giveth To clouds and air and wind; A way thy feet may follow, He too for thee will find. 2 On Him be Thy reliance, As thou would'st prosper well; To make thy work enduring Thy mind on His must dwell. God yieldeth naught to sorrow And self tormenting care; Naught, naught with him availeth; No power save that of pray'r. 3 Thy truth and grace, O Father, Behold and surely know, Both what is good and evil, For mortal man below: And whatso'e'er Thou choosest Thou dost, great God, fulfill, And into being bringest Whate'er is in Thy will. 4 Thy way is ever open; Thou dost on naught depend; Thine act is only blessing, Thy path light without end. Thy work can no man hinder; Thy purpose none can stay, Since Thou to bless Thy children Through all dost make a way. 5 In vain the pow'rs of darkness Thy will, O God, oppose; High over all undoubting, Thy pleasure onward goes. Whate'er Thy will resolveth, Whate'er Thou dost intend, Its destined work performeth True to its aim and end. 6 Then hope, my feeble spirit, And be thou undismayed; God helps in ev'ry trial, And makes thee unafraid. Await God's time with pleasure, Then shall thine eyes behold The sun of joy and gladness His brightest beams unfold. 7 Arise, arise! thy sadness, Thy cares send far away; Away each thought afflicting That on the heart doth prey. Not in thy hands the guidance Of all events doth dwell; God on His throne o'erruleth, He guideth all things well. 8 Leave all to His direction; In wisdom He doth reign; Thy wonder far exceeding, He will His course maintain; So He as Him beseemeth, With wonder-working skill, Shall put away the sorrows That now thy spirit fill. 9 Awhile His consolation He will to thee deny, And seem as though in spirit He far from thee would fly; Awhile distress and anguish Shall compass thee around, Nor to thy supplication An answ'ring voice be found. 10 But if thou ne'er forsake Him, Thou shalt deliv'rance find; Behold all unexpected, He will thy soul unbind. He from thy heavy burden Will soon thy heart set free; Yea, from that weight no evil Hath yet befallen thee. 11 Thou child of truth, how blessed! A conqu'ror soon shalt be, With songs of glad thanksgiving A crown awaiteth thee. To thee the palm triumphal By god's own hand is giv'n, Thine, to His name who saved thee, To sing the songs of heav'n. 12 Give, Lord, this consummation To all our hearts’ distress, Our hands, our feet, O strengthen, In death our spirits bless. Thy truth and Thy protection For evermore we pray; With these in heav’nly glory Shall end our certain way. Topics: Epiphany 4 Scripture: Psalm 37 Languages: English Tune Title: BEFIEHL DU DEINE WEGE
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Thy way and all thy sorrows

Author: P. Gerhardt Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #284 (1913) Lyrics: 1 Thy way and all thy sorrows, Give thou into His hand, His gracious care unfailing, Who doth the heavens command; Their course and path He giveth To clouds and air and wind; A way thy feet may follow, He, too, for thee will find. 2 On Him be Thy reliance, As thou would'st prosper well; To make thy work enduring Thy mind on Him must dwell, God yieldeth naught to sorrow And self tormenting care; Naught, naught with Him availeth; No power save that of prayer. 3 Thy truth and grace, O Father, Behold and surely know, Both what is good and evil, For mortal man below: And whatsoe'er Thou choosest Thou dost, great God, fulfill, And into being bringest Whate'er is in Thy will. 4 Thy way is ever open; Thou dost on naught depend; Thine act is only blessing, Thy path light without end. Thy work can no man hinder; Thy purpose none can stay, Since Thou to bless Thy hildren Through all dost make a way. 5 In vain the powers of darkness Thy will, O God, oppose; High over all undoubting, Thy pleasure onward goes: Whate'er Thy will resolveth, Whate'er Thou dost intend, Its destined work performeth True to its aim and end. 6 Then hope, my feeble spirit, And be thou undismayed; God helps in every trial, And makes thee unafraid. Await God's time with pleasure, Then shall thine eyes behold The sun of joy and gladness His brightest beams unfold. 7 Arise, arise! thy sadness, Thy cares send far away; Away each thought afflicting That on the heart doth prey. Not in thy hands the guidance Of all events doth dwell; God on His throne o'erruleth, He guideth all things well. 8 Leave all to His direction; In wisdom He doth reign; Thy wonder far exceeding, He will His course maintain; So He as Him beseemeth, With wonder-working skill, Shall put away the sorrows, That now thy spirit fill. 9 Awhile His consolation He will to thee deny, And seem as though in spirit He far from thee would fly; Awhile distress and anguish Shall compass thee around, Nor to thy supplication An answ'ring voice be found. 10 But if thou ne'er forsake Him, Thou shalt deliverance find; Behold all unexpected, He will thy soul unbind. He from thy heavy burden Will soon thy heart set free; Yea, from that weight no evil Hath yet befallen thee. 11 Thou child of truth, how blesséd! A conqueror soon shalt be, With songs of glad thanksgiving A crown awaiteth thee. To thee the palm triumphal By God's own hand is giv'n, Thine, to His name who saved thee, To sing the songs of heaven. 12 Give, Lord, this consummation To all our hearts’ distress, Our hands, our feet, O strengthen, In death our spirits bless. Thy truth and Thy protection Forevermore we pray; With these in heavenly glory Shall end our certain way. Topics: The Church Year Fourth Sunday in Lent; The Church Year Fourth Sunday after Epiphany; Cross and Comfort; Providence; Trust in God Tune Title: [Thy way and all thy sorrows]
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Thy Way and All Thy Sorrows

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Arthur T. Russell Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6962 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1. Thy way and all thy sorrows, Give thou into His hand, His gracious care unfailing, Who doth the heav’ns command. Their course and path He giveth To clouds and air and wind; A way thy feet may follow, He too for thee will find. 2. On Him be thy reliance, As thou wouldst prosper well; To make thy work enduring Thy mind on His must dwell. God yieldeth naught to sorrow And self tormenting care; Naught, naught with him availeth; No power save that of prayer. 3. Leave all to His direction; In wisdom He doth reign; Thy wonder far exceeding, His will His course maintain; So He as Him beseemeth, With wonderworking skill, Shall put away the sorrows That now thy spirit fill. 4. Give, Lord, the consummation To all our hearts’ distress; Our hands, our feet, O strengthen; In death our spirits bless. Thy truth and Thy protection For evermore we pray: With these in heav’nly glory Shall end our certain way. Languages: English Tune Title: BEFIEHL
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Thy way and all thy sorrows

Author: A. T. Russell; P. Gerhardt Hymnal: Wartburg Hymnal #292 (1918) Lyrics: 1 Thy way and all thy sorrows Give thou into His hand; His gracious care unfailing, Who doth the heav'ns command; Their course and path He giveth To clouds and air and wind: A way thy feet may follow, He, too, for thee will find. 2 On Him be thy reliance, If thou wouldst prosper well: To make thy work enduring Thy mind on Him must dwell, And yieldeth naught to sorrow And self-tormenting care: Naught, naught with Him availeth, No power save that of prayer. 3 Thy truth and grace, O Father, Behold and surely know, Both what is good and evil, For mortal man below: And whatsoe'er Thou choosest Thou dost, great God, fulfill, And into being bringest Whate'er is in Thy will. 4 Thy way is ever open; Thou dost on naught depend; Thine act is only blessing, Thy path light without end. Thy work can no man hinder; Thy purpose none can stay, Since Thou to bless Thy children Through all dost make a way. 5 Give, Lord, this consummation To all our hearts’ distress, Our hands, our feet, O strengthen, In death our spirits bless. Thy truth and Thy protection Forevermore we pray; With these in heavenly glory Shall end our certain way. Topics: Cross and Comfort

Thy way and all thy sorrows

Author: Arthur Tozer Russell; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: The Mennonite Hymnal #338 (1969) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Life in Christ Courage and Comfort Languages: English Tune Title: BEFIEHL DU DEINE WEGE

Thy Way and All Thy Sorrows

Author: Paul Gerhardt (1607-1676); Arthur Tozer Russel (1806-1874) Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4 #341 (1972) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Book One: Hymns, Songs, Chorales; Christian Evidences Committal, Resignation, Sympathy Scripture: 1 Peter 4:19 Languages: English Tune Title: BEFIEHL DU DEINE WEGE

Thy way and all thy sorrows

Author: Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: The Annex #d102 (1920)

Thy way and all thy sorrows

Author: Arthur Tozer Russell; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Book of Hymns for the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Wisconsin and Other States #d264 (1920) Languages: English

Thy way and all thy sorrows

Author: Arthur Tozer Russell; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Book of Hymns for the joint Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and other states #d265 (1913) Languages: English

Thy way and all thy sorrows

Author: Arthur Tozer Russell; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary Junior ... of the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Synod, the Evangelical Lutheran Synod and the United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America #d290 (1916)

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