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Thy way is on the deep, O Lord!
E’en there we’ll go with Thee;
We’ll meet the tempest at Thy word,
And walk upon the sea.
Poor tremblers at His rougher wind,
Why do we doubt Him so?
Who gives the storms a path will find
The way our feet shall go.
A moment may His hand seem lost,
Drear moment of delay;—
We cry, “Lord, help the tempest-tost!”
And safe we’re borne away.
O happy soul, of faith divine!
Thy victory how sure!
The love that kindles joy is thine,
The patience to endure.
Source: A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion (15th ed.) #332
First Line: | Thy way is in the deep, O Lord |
Author: | James Martineau (1840) |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |