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31. I'll Trust Him

1 I'll trust my loving Saviour
Thro' all life's changing years;
I'll seek His face in hours of joy,
I'll look to Him thro' tears.

Chorus:
I'll trust Him, yes, I'll trust Him,
I'll trust Him ev'ry day;
He says He will not leave me,
I'll trust Him all the way.

2 I'll trust my loving Saviour
Thro' all life's changing years;
I'll seek His face in hours of joy,
I'll look to Him thro' tears. [Chorus]

3 I learn from those about me
This truth so clear and plain,--
That those who put their trust in Him
Do never trust in vain. [Chorus]

4 How sweet to know His wisdom
Will give me what is best,
To do His will with cheerful heart
And leave to Him the rest. [Chorus]

5 I'll trust Him when the shadows
Of death are drawing nigh;
My soul at last to Heav'n He'll guide,
What cause for dread have I? [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: I'll trust my loving Saviour
Title: I'll Trust Him
Author: Maud Frazer
Refrain First Line: I'll trust Him, yes, I'll trust Him
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [I'll trust my loving Saviour]
Composer: I. Allan Sankey
Key: G Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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