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The anchor holds

Author: El Nathan Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The storm is high, but at the helm Refrain First Line: The anchor holds O praise the Lord Lyrics: 1 The storm is high, but at the helm, My Lord is in command; No swelling sea nor tempest fierce, Can pluck me from His hand. Refrain: The anchor holds, O praise the Lord! ‘Tis fast within the vail; ‘Tis steadfast, sure, as God’s own word, The storms cannot prevail. 2 The winds and waves obey the will Of Him, who died for me; Why should I, then, their tumult fear, Or dread the raging sea? [Refrain] 3 Though darkness dread is on the deep, He knows the way I take, And so in peace I’ll lay me down, For with Him I shall wake. [Refrain] 4 The sun in splendor o’er the sea Shall shine at God’s command; The clouds shall pass, the waves grow still, Beneath my Saviour’s hand. [Refrain] Topics: Refuge Scripture: Mark 4:39 Used With Tune: [The storm is high but at the helm]
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Mein Heiland ist mein Steuermann

Appears in 17 hymnals Used With Tune: [Mein Heiland ist mein Steuermann]

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