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Trusting in Jesus

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1 Trusting in Jesus! How blest to abide
With Jesus who suffered, with Jesus who died;
His love so amazing, so boundless His grace,
The vilest may find in His kingdom a place.

Refrain:
Trusting in Jesus, trusting in Jesus,
Fearing nought that may oppose—
Trusting in Jesus.

2 Trusting in Jesus! Though nature is weak,
From Him I shall gather the strength that I seek;
His Spirit will guide me, His arm will defend,
No ill can befall while on Him I depend. [Refrain]

3 Trusting in Jesus! What comfort it gives,
The blessed assurance that Jesus still lives!
O’er sin and the grave as a victor He reigns,
For me still is pleading, my cause still maintains. [Refrain]

4 Trusting in Jesus! Confiding in Him,
The shadows of earth ne’er my pathway shall dim;
I’ll follow the footsteps of Him that I love,
Mine eyes shall behold Him ‘mid glories above. [Refrain]

Source: The Bright Array #10

Author: William Stevenson

Late 19th Century Currently, our only data on Stevenson is that he was a minister. --http://www.hymntime.com/tch May be the same as William Fleming Stevenson. Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Trusting in Jesus! How blest to abide
Title: Trusting in Jesus
Author: William Stevenson
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Bright Array #10

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