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I'll Trust My Savior All the Way

Representative Text

1 I do not know the path I tread,
I cannot see its distant end,
But Jesus knows, and He has said
That He will ever be my friend.

Refrain:
I’ll trust, trust, trust,
I’ll trust my Saviour all the way.
When storms oppose I’ll say, “He knows”
And trust, trust, trust.

2 Sometimes the way is lone and drear,
Sometimes ‘tis dark and very chill,
But then there comes this word of cheer,
“Fear not, for I am with thee still.” [Refrain]

3 What matter, then if shadows throw
Across my path their gloomy pall!
His love will lighten them I know,
And I will trust Him—that is all. [Refrain]

Source: The Praise Book: for Young People's Societies, Church Prayer Meetings and Sunday Schools #78

Author: Charles A. Boyd

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Text Information

First Line: I do not know the path I tread
Title: I'll Trust My Savior All the Way
Author: Charles A. Boyd
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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