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Though Gloomy Grows the Night

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1 Though gloomy grows the night,
God is for me!
He leads, all must be right,
God is for me!
Lonely my path may be;
Teach me Thy way to see,
Then shall I sing of Thee,
God is for me!

2 Though heart or flesh may fail,
God is for me!
By Him I shall prevail,
God is for me!
Held by His loving arm,
I fear not Hell’s alarm,
To me can come no harm;
God is for me!

3 In Christ, the blessèd One,
God is for me!
The everlasting Son,
God is for me!
Led by His piercèd hand
Along this weary land
Up to the golden strand:
God is for me!

4 And when amid the throng,
God is for me!
I sing heaven’s thrilling song,
God is for me!
As in Thy light I shine,
The joy, the rapture, mine,
The glory shall be Thine:
God is for me!


Source: Hymns of Consecration and Faith #535

Author: S. Trevor Francis

Francis, Samuel Trevor, son of an artist, was born at Cheshunt, Herts, in 1835, and is a merchant in London. He has written numerous hymns, which have been printed in various religious newspapers and periodicals during the past 30 years. Of these hymns the following are in the Enlarged London Hymn Book, 1873:— 1. Blessed, blessed Jesus. Pressing Onward. 2. Gracious Saviour, grant Thy word. Lent. 3. Home, home of light and glory. Heaven Desired. 4. I am waiting for the dawning. Heaven Anticipated. 5. Jesus, we remember Thee. Passiontide. 6. O child of sorrow, weary, distressed. Salvation in Jesus only. 7. O Jesus, how great is Thy mercy. Salvation in Jesus. 8. Safe to land, no shadows darken. Death and B… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Though gloomy grows the night
Title: Though Gloomy Grows the Night
Author: S. Trevor Francis
Language: English
Publication Date: 1902
Copyright: This text is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before 1930.

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