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771. We'll Understand It Better By and By

1 Trials dark on every hand,
And we cannot understand
All the ways that God would lead us
to that blessed Promised Land;
But He'll guide us with His eye,
And we'll follow till we die;
We will understand it better by and by.

Refrain:
By and by, when the morning comes,
When the saints of God are gathered home;
We will tell the story how we've overcome;
We will understand it better by and by.

2 Oft our cherished plans have failed,
Disappointments have prevailed,
And we've wandered in the darkness,
heavy-hearted and alone;
But we're trusting in the Lord,
And, according to his Word,
We will understand it better by and by. [Refrain]

3 Temptations, hidden snares
Often take us unawares,
And our hearts are made to bleed
for some tho'tless word or deed,
And we wonder why the test
When we try to do our best,
But we'll understand it better by and by. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Trials dark on every hand
Title: We'll Understand It Better By and By
Author: Charles A. Tindley
Refrain First Line: By and by when the morning comes
Meter: Irregular meter
Language: English
Publication Date: 1997
Topic: Assurance and Trust; Everlasting Fellowship: Eternal Life and Heaven
Notes: Includes optional repeat refrain setting
Tune Information
Name: BY AND BY
Composer: Charles A. Tindley
Meter: Irregular meter
Key: F Major



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