120. In Thee, Lord, have I put my trust

In Thee, Lord, have I put my trust,
Leave me not helpless in the dust,
Let not my hope be brought to shame,
But still sustain,
Through want and pain,
My faith that Thou art aye the same.

Incline a gracious ear to me,
And hear the prayers I raise to Thee,
Show forth Thy power and haste to save!
For woes and fear
Surround me here,
Oh swiftly send the help I crave!

My God and Shield, now let Thy power
Be unto me a mighty tower,
Whence I may freely, bravely, fight
Against the foes
That round me close,
For fierce are they and great their might.

Thy word hath said, Thou art my Rock,
The Stronghold that can fear no shock,
My help, my safety, and my life,
Howe'er distress
And dangers press,
What then shall daunt me in the strife?

The world for me hath falsely set
Full many a secret snare and net,
Dark lies, delusions sweet and vain;
Lord, hear my prayers,
And break these snares,
And make my path before me plain.

With Thee, Lord, would I cast my lot;
My God, my God, forsake me not,
O Faithful God, for I commend
My soul to Thee;
Deliver me
Both now, and when this life must end.

The Chorale Book for England, 1863

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First Line: In Thee, Lord, have I put my trust
Title: In Thee, Lord, have I put my trust
German Title: In dich hab' ich gehoffet, Herr
Author: Reisner (1533)
Language: English
Publication Date: 1863
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