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I'm in His Hands

Author: Stanley Ditmer Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: I shall not fear though darkened clouds may gather round me

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I'm in his hands, I'm in his hands

Author: Stanley E. Ditmer Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #732 (1986) First Line: I shall not fear though darkened clouds may gather round me Lyrics: 1 I shall not fear though darkened clouds may gather round me; The God I serve is one who cares and understands. Although the storms I face would threaten to con­ found me, Of this I am assured: I’m in his hands. Refrain: I’m in his hands, I’m in his hands; Whate’er the future holds I’m in his hands, The days I cannot see Have all been planned for me; His way is best, you see; I’m in his hands. 2 What though I cannot know the way that lies before me, I still can trust and freely follow his commands; My faith is firm since he it is who watches o’er me; Of this I’m confident: I’m in his hands. 3 In days gone by my Lord has always proved sufficient, When I have yielded to the law of love’s demands; Why should I doubt that he will evermore be present To make his will my own? I’m in his hands! Topics: The salvation soldier Faith and trust Languages: English

I'm in his hands

Author: Stanley Ditmer Hymnal: Songs for Men, the Salvation Army Official Song Book #d75 (1961) First Line: I shall not fear though darkened clouds

I'm in His Hands

Author: Stanley Ditmer Hymnal: The Salvation Army Songs of Faith for Congregational Singing #83 (1971) First Line: I shall not fear though darkened clouds may gather round me Languages: English

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Stanley E. Ditmer

Person Name: Stanley Ditmer Author of "I'm in his hands"
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