
1 God is our Refuge in distress,
A present help when dangers press;
In Him, undaunted, we'll confide,
Though earth were from her centre tost,
And mountains in the ocean lost,
Torn piecemeal by the roaring tide.
2 A gentler stream with gladness still
The city of our Lord shall fill,
The royal seat of God most high;
God dwells in Sion, whose fair towers
Shall mock th' assaults of earthly powers,
While His Almighty aid is nigh.
3 Submit to God's Almighty sway,
For Him the heathen shall obey,
And earth her sovereign Lord confess:
The God of hosts conducts our arms,
Our tower of refuge in alarms,
As to our fathers in distress.
Source: Hymnal: according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America #194
First Line: | God is our refuge in distress, A present help when dangers press (Tate and Brady) |
Title: | God is our refuge in distress |
Meter: | 8s. |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |