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62. Standing At The Portal

1 Standing at the portal
Of the opening year,
Words of comfort meet us,
Hushing ev'ry fear;
Spoken thro' the silence
By our Father's voice,
Tender, strong, and faithful,
Making us rejoice.

Chorus:
Onward, then, and fear not,
Children of the day!
For His word shall never,
Never pass away.

2 "I, the Lord, am with thee,
Be thou not afraid;
I will help and strengthen,
Be thou not dismayed.
Yea, I will uphold thee
With My own right hand;
Thou art called and chosen
In my sight to stand." [Chorus]

3 For the year before us,
Oh, what rich supplies!
For the poor and needy
Living streams shall rise;
For the sad and sinful
Shall His grace abound;
For the faint and feeble
Perfect strength be found. [Chorus]

4 He will never fail us,
He will not forsake;
His eternal cov'nant
He will never break!
Resting on His promise,
What have we to fear?
God is all sufficient
For the coming year. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Standing at the portal
Title: Standing At The Portal
Author: Frances R. Havergal (1873)
Refrain First Line: Onward then, and fear not, children of the day
Meter: 6, 5, 12L.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1927
Topic: New Year
Tune Information
Name: [Standing at the portal]
Composer: E. J. Hopkins (1888)
Meter: 6,5,12L.
Key: D Major



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