Saturday, July 16, 2005

on God's tender care....

Elijah's example declares,
Whatever distress may betide,
The saints may commit all their cares
To Him who will surely provide;
When rain long withheld from the earth
Occasioned a famine of bread,
The prophet, secured from the dearth,
By ravens was constantly fed.

More likely to rob than to feed,
Were ravens, which live upon prey;
But when the Lord's people have need,
His goodness will find out a way.
This instance to those may be strange
Who know not how faith can prevail;
But sooner all nature shall change,
Than one of God's promises fail.

How safe and how happy are they
Who on the good Shepherd rely;
He gives them out strength for their day,
Their wants he will surely supply.
He ravens and lions can tame!
All creatures obey his commands!
Then let us rejoice in his name,
And leave all our cares in his hands.

Gadsby #276 Newton

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kim, I love this song!I love it.
Print it inside my memorial bulletin, and sing 'O the Deep' and 'Flee like a Bird.'
Thank you for doing this blog...we are losing the old hymns we love and grew up with...I will visit this spot often. XO

16/7/05 11:23  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree with Aunt. I miss the sound of the hymnals sliding out of their little wooden racks on the back of the pew in front of me. I have taken to collecting old hymnals because they are becoming obsolete and I often sing myself to sleep with the old songs! If you run across an old Broadman Hymnal, snag it for me and I'll gladly pay you for it on Tuesday!

16/7/05 19:13  

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