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If thou but trust in God to guide thee

Hymnal: Australian Hymn Book #459 (1977) Languages: English
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If thou but suffer God to guide thee

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Georg Neumark Hymnal: Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes #485a (1899) Lyrics: 1 If thou but suffer God to guide thee, And hope in Him through all thy ways, He'll give thee strength whate'er betide thee, And bear thee through the evil days. Who trusts in God's unchanging love Builds on the Rock that cannot move. 2 Only be still, and wait His leisure In cheerful hope with heart content To take whate'er thy Father's pleasure And all-deserving love hath sent; Nor doubt our inmost wants are known To Him who chose us for His own. 3 Sing, pray, and keep His ways unswerving; So do thine own part faithfully, And trust His word; though undeserving, Thou yet shalt find it true for thee: God never yet forsook at need The soul that trusted Him indeed. Amen. Topics: Courage; Faith Blessedness of; Fear Dispelled; God Our Guide; Trust In God Languages: English Tune Title: NEUMARK
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If thou but suffer God to guide thee

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a418 (1895) Lyrics: 1 If thou but suffer God to guide thee, And hope in Him through all thy ways, He'll give thee strength, whate'er betide thee, And bear thee through the evil days; Who trusts in God's unchanging love, Builds on the rock that none can move. 2 What can these anxious cares avail thee, These never-ceasing moans and sighs? What can it help, if thou bewail thee O'er each dark moment as it flies? Our cross and trials do but press The heavier for our bitterness. 3 Only be still and wait His leisure In cheerful hope, with heart content To take whate'er Thy Father's pleasure And all-deserving love hath sent; Nor doubt our inmost wants are known To Him who chose us for His own. 4 He knows the time for joy, and truly Will send it when He sees it meet, When He has tried and purged thee duly, And finds thee free from all deceit, He comes to thee all unaware, And makes thee own His loving care. 5 Nor think, amid the heat of trial, That God hath cast thee off unheard; That he whose hopes meet no denial Must surely be of God preferred; Time passes and much change doth bring And sets a bound to everything. 6 All are alike before the Highest; 'Tis easy to our God, we know, To raise thee up, though low thou liest, To make the rich man poor and low: True wonders still by Him are wrought Who setteth up and brings to nought. 7 Sing, pray, and keep His ways unswerving, So do thine own part faithfully, And trust His Word, though undeserving, Thou yet shalt find it true for thee; God never yet forsook at need The soul that trusted Him indeed. Topics: Christian Life and Hope ; The Walk of Godliness Cross and Consolation Languages: English
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If thou but suffer God to guide thee

Author: Neumark Hymnal: Hymn Book #104 (1884) Lyrics: 1 If thou but suffer God to guide thee, And hope in Him through all thy ways, He'll give thee strength whate'er betide thee, And bear thee through the evil days; Who trusts in God's unchanging love Builds on the Rock that nought can move. 2 What can these anxious cares avail thee, These never-ceasing moans and sighs? What can it help, if thou bewail thee O'er each dark moment as it flies? Our cross and trials do but press The heavier for our bitterness. 3 Only be still, and wait His leisure In cheerful hope, with heart content To take whate'er our Father's pleasure And all-discerning love hath sent, Nor doubt our inmost wants are known To Him who chose us for His own. 4 He knows the time for joy, and truly Will send it when He sees it meet. When He has only tried us throughly, And finds us free from all deceit, Then cometh He all unaware, And makes us own His loving care. 5 Nor think amid the heat of trial That God hath cast thee off unheard, That he whose hopes meet no denial Must surely be of God preferred; Time passes, and much change doth bring, And sets a bound to every thing. 6 All are alike before the Highest; 'Tis easy to our God, we know, To raise thee up though low thou liest, To make the rich man poor and low; True wonders still by Him are wrought, Who setteth up and brings to nought. 7 Sing, pray, and keep His ways unswerving, So do thine own part faithfully, And trust His word; though undeserving, Thou yet shalt find it true for thee. God never yet forsook at need The heart that trusted Him indeed. Topics: The Cross and Consolation Languages: English
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If thou but suffer God to guide thee

Author: C. Winkworth; G. Neumark Hymnal: Wartburg Hymnal #294 (1918) Lyrics: 1 If thou but suffer God to guide thee, And hope in Him through all thy ways, He'll give thee strength, whate'er betide thee, And bear thee through the evil days: Who trusts in God's unchanging love Builds on the rock that naught can move. 2 What can these anxious cares avail thee, These never-ceasing moans and sighs! What can it help, if thou bewail thee O'er each dark moment as it flies? Our cross and trials do but press The heavier for our bitterness. 3 All are alike before the Highest; 'Tis easy to our God, we know, To raise thee up, though low thou liest, To make the rich man poor and low; True wonders still by Him are wrought Who setteth up and brings to naught. 4 Sing, pray, and keep His ways unswerving, So do thine own part faithfully, And trust His Word;--though undeserving, Thou shalt yet find it true for thee; God never yet forsook at need The soul that trusted Him indeed. Topics: Cross and Comfort
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If Thou but suffer God to guide thee

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #350 (1893) Meter: 9.8.8 Lyrics: 1 IF Thou but suffer God to guide thee, And hope in Him through all thy ways, He'll give thee strength, whate'er betide thee, And bear thee through the evil days; Who trusts in God's unchanging love Builds on the Rock that naught can move. 2 What can these anxious cares avail thee, These never-ceasing moans and sighs? What can it help, if thou bewail thee O'er each dark moment as it flies? Our cross and trials do but press The heavier for our bitterness. 3 Only be still and wait His leisure In cheerful hope with heart content, To take whate'er thy Father's pleasure And all discerning love hath sent; Nor doubt our inmost wants are known To Him who chose us for His own. 4 He knows the time for joy, and truly, Will send it when He sees it meet; When He has tried and purged thee duly And finds thee free from all deceit, He comes to thee all unaware, And makes thee own His loving care. 5 Nor think amid the fiery trial That God hath cast thee off unheard; That he whose hopes meet no denial Must surely be of God preferred; Time passes and much change doth bring, And sets a bound to everything. 6 All are alike before the Highest; 'Tis easy to our God, we know, To raise thee up, though low thou liest, To make the rich man poor and low; True wanderers still by Him are wrought, Who setteth up and brings to naught. 7 Sing, pray, and keep His ways unswerving, So do thine own part faithfully, And trust His word, though undeserving, Thou yet shalt find it true for thee; God never will forsake in need The soul that trusts in Him indeed. Topics: The Cross and Comfort Languages: English
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If thou but suffer God to guide thee

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Georg Neumark Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #398 (1917) Lyrics: 1 If thou but suffer God to guide thee, And hope in Him through all thy ways, He'll give thee strength, whate'er betide thee, And bear thee through the evil days; Who trusts in God's unchanging love Builds on the rock that naught can move. 2 What can these anxious cares avail thee, These never-ceasing moans and sighs? What can it help, if thou bewail thee O'er each dark moment as it flies? Our cross and trials do but press The heavier for our bitterness. 3 All are alike before the Highest; 'Tis easy to our God, we know, To raise thee up though low thou liest, To make the rich man poor and low; True wonders still by Him are wrought Who setteth up and brings to naught. 4 Sing, pray, and keep His ways unswerving, So do thine own part faithfully, And trust His Word;--though undeserving, Thou yet shalt find it true for thee; God never yet forsook at need The soul that trusted Him indeed. Amen. Topics: The Christian Life Cross and Comfort Languages: English Tune Title: WER NUR DEN LIEBEN GOTT LÄSST WALTEN
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If thou but suffer God to guide thee

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #418 (1880) Lyrics: 1 If thou but suffer God to guide thee, And hope in Him through all thy ways, He'll give thee strength, whate'er betide thee, And bear thee through the evil days; Who trusts in God's unchanging love, Builds on the rock that none can move. 2 What can these anxious cares avail thee, These never-ceasing moans and sighs? What can it help, if thou bewail thee O'er each dark moment as it flies? Our cross and trials do but press The heavier for our bitterness. 3 Only be still and wait His leisure In cheerful hope, with heart content To take whate'er Thy Father's pleasure And all-deserving love hath sent; Nor doubt our inmost wants are known To Him who chose us for His own. 4 He knows the time for joy, and truly Will send it when He sees it meet, When He has tried and purged thee duly, And finds thee free from all deceit, He comes to thee all unaware, And makes thee own His loving care. 5 Nor think, amid the heat of trial, That God hath cast thee off unheard; That he whose hopes meet no denial Must surely be of God preferred; Time passes and much change doth bring And sets a bound to everything. 6 All are alike before the Highest; 'Tis easy to our God, we know, To raise thee up, though low thou liest, To make the rich man poor and low: True wonders still by Him are wrought Who setteth up and brings to nought. 7 Sing, pray, and keep His ways unswerving, So do thine own part faithfully, And trust His Word, though undeserving, Thou yet shalt find it true for thee; God never yet forsook at need The soul that trusted Him indeed. Topics: Christian Life and Hope ; The Walk of Godliness Cross and Consolation Languages: English

If thou but suffer God to guide thee

Author: Georg Neumark. 1621-1681; Catherine Winkworth, 1829-1878 Hymnal: The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada #423 (1930) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Topics: The Life in Christ Trust and Submission Languages: English Tune Title: NEUMARK

If thou but suffer God to guide thee

Author: Georg Neumark, 1621 - 1681; Catherine Winkworth, 1829 - 1878 Hymnal: The Hymnary #423 (1936) Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Topics: The Life in Christ Trust and Submission Languages: English Tune Title: NEUMARK

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