
1 There is a path that leads to God
All others go astray;
Though narrow, pleasant is the road,
And Christians love the way.
2 It leads us through this world of sin,
And dangers must be passed;
But those who boldly walk therein
Will come to Heaven at last.
3 How shall an infant pilgrim dare
This dangerous path to tread?
Do I not need a shepherd’s care
To be securely led?
4 While the broad road, where thousands go,
Lies near and opens fair;
And many turn aside, I know,
To walk with sinners there.
5 Be Thou, O Lord, my guard, my guide,
Nor let me from Thee stray;
Uphold my footsteps, lest I slide
Or wander from Thy way.
6 Then I may go without alarm
And trust His Word of old
"The lambs, He’ll gather with His arm,
And lead them to the fold."
7 Thus I may safely venture through
Beneath my shepherd’s care;
And keep the gate of Heaven in view,
Till I shall enter there.
Source: The Cyber Hymnal #12337
First Line: | There is a path that leads to God, All others go astray (Taylor) |
Title: | There Is a Path that Leads to God |
Author: | Jane Taylor |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
There is a path that leads to God. Jane Taylor. [A Child Pilgrim.] First published in the Hymns for Infant Minds, by A. and J. Taylor, 1810, in 7 stanzas of 4 lines, and entitled “The Little Pilgrim." It is one of the best examples of the writer's clear, simple, nervous style, and exceeds in popular use all of her other compositions. It is found in numerous collections for children in Great Britain and America, but often in an abbreviated form. Original text in the Hymnal Companion.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)