Text: | Sufficient Unto the Day |
Author: | F. G. Burroughs |
Tune: | [What if today the sun is hid!] |
Composer: | E. S. Lorenz |
1 What is today the sun is hid!
We'll see his face tomorrow!
For there's a far exceeding joy
With ev'ry weight of sorrow.
Chorus:
His grace is sufficient today!
His grace is sufficient today!
Then why should we borrow sad care from the morrow,
When grace is sufficient today.
2 What if the fig-tree blossom not,
And fields no meat are yielding!
Yet from the famine's cruel blight
His own our God is shielding. [Chorus]
3 "Give us this day our daily bread,"
In humble trust we're pleading,
Assured that he who answers pray'r
Will grant us all we're needing. [Chorus]
4 Then let the storms and tempest rage
Throughout the night of sorrow,
They'll make the desert to rejoice
And blossom on the morrow! [Chorus]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | What if today the sun is hid! |
Title: | Sufficient Unto the Day |
Author: | F. G. Burroughs |
Refrain First Line: | His grace is sufficient today! |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1895 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [What if today the sun is hid!] |
Composer: | E. S. Lorenz |