Song | Be Still My Soul Before Thy God |
Album | Our Great Redeemer’s Praise |
Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
Writer(s) | Kathrina von Schlegel (1752); Translator: Jane Borthwick (1855) |
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Be Still, My Soul, Before Thy God,
When Called Too Pass Beneath The Rod;
His Chastening Hand Learn Thou To Bless,
Who Chastens Ever In Righteousness.
Be Still, My Soul, And Murmur Not,
However Hard May Be Thy Lot;
Though Sorest Grief Now Weigh Thee Down,
Glory Ere Long Thy Course Shall Crown.
Be Still, My Soul, In Trustful Rest;
Whatever God Wills For Thee Is Best.
He Chastens Only Whom He Loves;
His Rod Thy Folly But Reproves.
Be Still, My Soul, Submissively
Accept What He Appoints For Thee;
Though In The Fiery Furnace Tried,
In Hope Rejoice, In Faith Abide.
Be Still, My Soul, And Thou Shalt See
That Christ Hath Victory Won For Thee.
Be Still, Amid The Storm And Strife;
Be Still, And Win The Crown Of Life.