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| 108 | Zion's Harp#109 | 110 |
| Text: | If God within these evil days |
| Author: | Martin Luther |
1 If God within these evil days
His mercy were not sharing,
No strength or grace could we obtain;
Our hearts would be despairing,
A remnant small, a handful we,
By many haughty men to be
Despised and persecuted.
2 The enemy is wrathful still,
But God with wise direction
Has saved us from the worldly lure
And giv’n our soul protection.
For unbelief with many woes
Has thus increased, and overflows,
The world, as does a river.
3 We thank Thee, Lord, we are redeemed!
Our soul they could not capture,
For as a bird from nets released,
We have escaped in rapture.
The bonds are loosed, and we are free,
And strength’ning grace we find in Thee,
The God of earth and heaven.
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | If God within these evil days |
| Author: | Martin Luther |
| Publication Date: | 2003 |