| Be Still My Soul | |||||
| [Katharine A. Von Schlegel / Jean Sibelius] | |||||
| Be still, my | soul! the | Lord is on thy | side: | Bear pa-tient- | ly the |
| Be still, my | soul! thy | God doth un-der- | take | To guide the | fu-ture |
| Be still, my | soul! the | hour is hast'ning | on | When we shall | be for- |
| cross of grief or | pain; | Leave to thy | God to | order and pro- | vide; |
| as He has the | past. | Thy hope, thy | con-fi- | dence let nothing | shake; |
| ev-er with the | Lord, | When dis-ap- | point-ment, | grief and fear are | gone, |
| In every | change He | faithful will re- | main. | Be still, my | soul! thy |
| All now mys- | te-rious | shall be bright at | last. | Be still, my | soul! the |
| Sorrow for- | got, love's | purest joys re- | stored. | Be still, my | soul! when |
| best, thy heav'n-ly | Friend | Thro' thorny | ways leads | to a joy-ful | end. |
| waves and winds still | know | His voice who | ruled them | while He dwelt be- | low. |
| change and tears are | past, | All safe and | blessed | we shall meet at | last. |
From Threads Through The Thistle |
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