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| Text: | Simply Resting |
| Author: | Mrs. Annie S. Hawks |
| Tune: | [There have been full many trials] |
| Composer: | Robert Lowry |
1 There have been full many trials,
There are many yet to be;
In my path are slippery places
That my eyes can never see;
But I know the Lord, my keeper,
He will hide me from all ill;
And no danger can befall me
If I’m resting in His will.
Refrain:
So now I’m simply resting,
So now I’m simply resting;
And no danger can befall me
While I’m resting in His will.
2 It may be that clouds will gather
Till my skies are overcast;
And the days to come be darker
That the days already past;
But I know the Lord is o’er me,
And His face is shining still;
And no darkness can appall me
If I’m resting in His will. [Refrain]
3 Many joys of earth are fading,
Even now before my gaze;
I am reading oft and plainly
That His ways are not my ways;
But I know the Lord, my shepherd,
Leads through pastures green and still;
And He bids me walk beside Him,
For I’m resting in His will. [Refrain]
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | There have been full many trials |
| Title: | Simply Resting |
| Author: | Mrs. Annie S. Hawks |
| Refrain First Line: | So now I'm simply resting |
| Publication Date: | 1889 |
| Scripture: | |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
| Tune Information | |
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| Name: | [There have been full many trials] |
| Composer: | Robert Lowry |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
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