Be Still, My Soul: Finding Peace and Hope in God's Faithfulness
Embrace comfort and strength in the midst of trials with the timeless hymn "Be Still, My Soul." Encouraging patience and trust, the verses remind us of God's constant presence and guidance through life's challenges. Reflect on the assurance of a joyful end, the clarity in uncertainties, and the soothing love of Jesus in times of loss. Ultimately, find solace in the anticipation of eternal joy and reunion with the Lord, free from sorrow and fear. Let the soothing words of this hymn uplift your soul and renew your faith.
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Be still, my soul: the Lord is on your side; bear patiently your cross of grief or pain; leave to your God to order and provide; in ev ry change he faithful will remain. Be still, my soul: your best, your heav nly friend through thorny ways leads to a joyful end. [Sing to the Lord 504]
2. Be still, my soul: your God will undertake to guide the future as he has the past. Your hope, your confidence, let nothing shake; all now mysterious shall be clear at last. Be still, my soul: the waves and wind still know his voice who ruled them while he dwelt below.
3. Be still, my soul: when dearest friends depart and all is darkened in the vale of tears, then you shall better know his love, his heart, who comes to soothe your sorrow, calm your fears. Be still, my soul: for Jesus can repay from his own fullness all he takes away.
4. Be still, my soul: the hour is hastning on when we shall be forever with the Lord, when disappointment, grief and fear are gone, sorrow forgot, love s purest joys restored. Be still, my soul: when change and tears are past, all safe and bless-ed we shall meet at last. Sing to the Lord 504 Public domain Text: Katharina von Schlegel, 1752; tr. Jane L. Borthwick, 1855, alt. Tune: Jean Sibelius, 1899, adapt.