14851. He Constrained Them

1 Is the darkness all about thee?
Are the billows high?
Art thou weary, toiling, rowing,
And no haven nigh?

Refrain:
Jesus comes upon the waters
That are dashing high;
Hear Him speak in tones assuring,
Do not fear, ’tis I.

2 Are the winds now fierce, contrary,
Testing all thy might?
Does it seem that heart must fail thee
In the dreary night? [Refrain]

3 Is there none to bring thee succor
In this hour of test?
Yes, the loving Master sees thee
Toiling at thy best! [Refrain]

4 Yesterday thy hands were busied,
Feeding hungry souls;
Now, constrained, they toil in rowing,
Where the mad sea rolls. [Refrain]

5 Lose not heart, O dear disciple,
If the tempest roar,
But consider how He blest thee
Just the day before. [Refrain]

6 Gladly render any service,
He may choose for thee;
Caring not what pain or pleasure
There may in it be. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Is the darkness all about thee?
Title: He Constrained Them
Author: William B. Rose
Refrain First Line: Jesus comes upon the waters
Meter: 85.85 D
Language: English
Source: Light and Life Songs No. 3 by William B. Olmstead (Chicago: @. B. Rose, 1918)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: MAQUOKETA
Composer: William B. Rose (1918)
Meter: 85.85 D
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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