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All Things Work Out for Good

All things work out for good, we know

Author: John W. Peterson
Tune: ORTONVILLE
CCLI Number: 3759642
Published in 6 hymnals

Representative Text

1 All things work out for good, we know -
Such is God's great design;
He orders all our steps below
For purposes divine,
For purposes divine.

2 This is the faith that keeps me still,
No matter what the test,
And lets me glory in His will -
For well I know 'tis best,
For well I know 'tis best.

3 So now the future holds no fear,
God guards the work begun;
And mortals are immortal here
Until their work is done,
Until their work is done.

4 Some day the path he chose for me
Will all be understood;
In heaven's clearer light I'll see
All things work'd out for good,
All things work'd out for good.

Source: Revival Hymns and Choruses #327

Author: John W. Peterson

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Text Information

First Line: All things work out for good, we know
Title: All Things Work Out for Good
Author: John W. Peterson
Language: English
Copyright: © 1961, renewed 1985, John W. Peterson Music Company; You may download one copy of this song for your own personal use. To make copies or to perform the work you must get permission from John W. Peterson Music Co. or through your license with Christian Copyright Licensing International (CCLI).

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