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286. In God, my faithful God

1 In God, my faithful God,
I trust when dark my road;
Though many woes o'ertake me,
Yet He will not forsake me;
His love it is doth send them,
And when 'tis best will end them.

2 My sins assail me sore,
But I despair no more;
I build on Christ who loves me,
From this Rock nothing moves me;
To Him I all surrender,
To Him, my soul's Defender.

3 If death my portion be,
Then death is gain to me,
And Christ my life forever,
From whom death cannot sever;
Come when it may, He'll shield me,
To Him I wholly yield me.

4 O Jesus Christ, my Lord,
So meek in deed and word,
Thou once didst die to save us,
Because Thou fain wouldst have us
After this life of sadness
Heirs of Thy heavenly gladness.

5 "So be it," then I say
With all my heart each day;
We too, dear Lord, adore Thee;
We sing for joy before Thee:
Guide us while here we wander,
Till safely landed yonder.

Text Information
First Line: In God, my faithful God
Translator: C. Winkworth
Author: S. Weingaertner
Publication Date: 1918
Topic: Cross and Comfort
Notes: Now Public Domain. Translated form "Auf meinen lieben Gott" Tune: AUF MEINEN LIEBEN GOTT
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