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I stand in a world where there's nothing my own, Where the lightest event is beyond my control; But to Him that is Ruler supreme and alone I gladly resign, for I know Him, the whole. How pleasant, 'mid changes and chances unthought, On His wisdom and love to disburthen our care; And to know, that the God who disposes our lot Is a God that will hear and will answer our prayer! There are those that I love, far away from me now, And roaming through danger by shore and by sea; And what were my feelings, my Father, if Thou Wert less than Almighty for them and for me? I cannot command the wild winds to be still; I cannot compel the dark waves to forbear; But One is above them who can, and who will: In Him I am strong, for he answereth prayer.
Ah me! I gaze round me - and what are the smiles And the looks that give life all its zest and its soul? Mortality claims them, and sternly reviles Affection's vain struggle against her control. I own it, I feel it; yet, humbled and awed, I still dare to love them, all frail as they are; For I know we are both in the hands of our God The Father of Jesus, the Hearer of prayer.
Then here be my resting-place! here will I sit Secure 'mid the shiftings of time and event; For Fate has no power but what He may permit, And the Hand that must take is the same that hath lent. On His wisdom and goodness I calmly rely; Whate'er he assigns He can aid me to bear: He knows what is good for me better than I, And will give it, I hope, in despite of my prayer.
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