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Author: M. J. H. Hymnal: The Old Story in Song Number Two #69 (1908) First Line: There’s a Saviour who’s almighty Refrain First Line: My hand in his, I’ll tread the billows Lyrics: 1 There’s a Saviour who’s almighty,
He will guide my steps aright.
In the way that he directeth
I have faith, tho’ lacking sight.
Refrain:
My hand in his, I’ll tread the billows,
My hand in his, I’ll brave the storm,
My hand in his, he’ll take me over
I need not fear, nor have alarm.
2 As I travel toward that city
Of whose joys I long to prove;
My support is grace supernal,
My unerring counsel, love. [Refrain]
3 As he spake to trembling Peter,
Christ repeateth “Come” to e,
And the billows shall not harm you;
Wherefore doubtest thou? Saith, he. [Refrain]
4 All my doubts are gone forever,
And my soul is satisfied,
For omnipotence enthrills me,
Wondrous presence doth abide. [Refrain] Tune Title: [There’s a Saviour who’s almighty]
My Hand in His