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Hymn: Peace troubled soul thou need'st not fear (FL)

Hymnal: A Selection of Christian Hymns

Date: 1818

Compiler: Rice Haggard

Publisher/Printer: John Norvell

First Line: Peace troubled soul thou need'st not fear

Topic: Trusting in the Promises of God

Writer: <no first name given> <no last name given>

Composer:

Meter: LM

Tune:

Hymn Number: 64

Page Number: 066, click to see hymnal pages

Lyics

Peace, troubled soul, thou need'st not fear,

The great provider still is near;

Who fed thee last will feed thee still,

Be calm and sink into his will.



The Lord, who built the earth and sky,

In mercy stoops to hear the cry;

His promise all may freely claim,

"Ask and receive in Jesus' name."



His stores are open all and free,

To such as truly upright be:

Water and bread he'll give for food,

With all things else which he sees good.



Your very hairs, which are so small,

By God himself are numbered all;

This truth he published all abroad,

That men might learn to trust the Lord.



The ravens daily he doth feed,

And sends them food as they have need:

Altho' they nothing have in store,

Yet as they lack he gives them more.



Then do not seek with anxious care,

What ye shall eat, or drink, or wear;

Your heavenly Father will you feed,

He knows that all these things you need.



Without reserve give Christ your heart,

Let him his righteousness impart;

Then all things else he'll freely give,

With him you all things shall receive.



Thus shall the soul be truly blest,

Who seeks in God his only rest;

May I that happy pearson be,

In time and in eternity.