Casting All Your Care Upon Him

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1 How sweet, my Saviour, to repose
On Thine almighty pow’r!
To feel Thy strength upholding me,
Thro’ ev’ry trying hour!

Refrain:
“Casting all your care upon Him,
Casting all your care upon Him,
Casting all your care upon Him,
For He careth, He careth for you.”

2 It is Thy will that I should cast
My ev’ry care on Thee;
To Thee refer each rising grief,
Each new perplexity; [Refrain]

3 That I should trust Thy loving care,
And look to Thee alone,
To calm each troubled thought to rest,
In prayer before Thy throne. [Refrain]

4 Why should my heart then be distrest,
By dread of future ill?
Or why should unbelieving fear
My trembling spirit fill? [Refrain]

Source: Gospel Hymns No. 5 #61

Author: César Malan

Rv Henri Abraham Cesar Malan, 1787-1864. Born in Geneva, Switzerland, into a bourgeois family that moved to Switzerland to escape religious persecution during the French Revolution, he attended the university in Marseilles, France, intending to become a businessman. Although having some grounding in religious faith by his mother, he decided to attend the Academy at Geneva (founded by Calvin) in preparation for ministry. He was ordained in 1810, after being appointed a college master (teaching Latin) in 1809. Malan was in accord with the National Church of Geneva as a Unitarian, but the Reveil Movement caused him to become a dissident (evangelical) instead of a proponent of the Reformed Church (believing works, not faith, was what mattere… Go to person page >

Translator: Jane E. Arnold

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Text Information

First Line: How sweet, my Savior, to repose
Title: Casting All Your Care Upon Him
Author: César Malan
Translator: Jane E. Arnold
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Casting all your care upon Him
Copyright: Public Domain

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