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295. Walking With God

1 O let me walk with thee, my God,
As Enoch walked in days of old;
Place thou my trembling hand in thine,
And sweet communion with me hold;
E'en tho' the path I May not see,
Yet, Jesus, let me walk with thee.

2 I can not, dare not walk alone;
The tempest rages in the sky;
A thousand snares beset my feet,
A thousand foes are lurking nigh;
Still thou the raging of the sea;
O Master, let me walk with thee.

3 If I may rest my hand in thine,
I'll count the joys of earth but loss,
And firmly, bravely journey on;
I'll bear the banner of the cross
Till Zion's glorious gates I see:
Yet, Saviour, let me walk with thee.

Text Information
First Line: O let me walk with thee, my God
Title: Walking With God
Author: Mrs. L. D. A. Stuttle
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: Christ: Christ With Us
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: MORTON
Composer: Edwin Barnes
Meter: L. M. 6L.
Key: A♭ Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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