207. Who will but let himself be guided

1 Who will but let himself be guided
Of God alone, in all his ways,
Shall strength receive, be well provided,
And safely led through evil days;
Who trusts in God's unchanging love,
Builds on the Rock that naught can move.

2 No anxious cares or bitter wailing
Can help afford, or give relief;
Within ourselves there's naught availing
To give us comfort in our grief;
Our burdens, trials, sorrow, pain,
Do but increase as we complain.

3 Wait on the Lord, my heart, in meekness
And cheerful hope; be thou content
To get whate'er thy Father's kindness
And all-discerning love hath sent;
Doubt not that all thy wants are known
To Him who chose thee for His own.

4 He knows when joyful hours are needed,
And sends them as He sees it meet;
When He through trials has succeeded
To make us free from all deceit,
Then cometh He all unaware
And makes us own His loving care.

5 Think not, when in the stress of trial,
That God hath cast thee off unheard,
That he whose hopes meet no denial
Must surely be of God preferred;
God never will forsake in need
The heart that trusts in Him indeed.

Text Information
First Line: Who will but let himself be guided
Meter: 9, 8, 9, 8, 8, 8.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1898
Topic: Cares; Complaining; Contentment (4 more...)
Notes: G. Neumark, 1640. Tr. comp; Norwegian title: Hvo ikkun lader Herren raade
Tune Information
Name: WHO WILL BUT LET HIMSELF BE GUIDED
Composer: G. Neumark (1640)
Meter: 9, 8, 9, 8, 8, 8.
Key: g minor
Notes: Norwegian tune name: Hvo ikkun lader Herren raade



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