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86. There Is Nothing Too Hard for the Lord

1 There is nothing too heard for the Lord,
O how joyful and cheering the thought;
He will drive back the sea, let His children go free,
If His help and deliv’rance they’ve sought.

Refrain:
There is nothing too heard for the Lord,
There is nothing, no, nothing too hard;
He is faithful and true,
What He says He will do,
If you trust Him, there’s nothing too hard.

2 There is nothing too heard for the Lord,
Go and tell Him thy grief and thy care;
And His promise then plead, to supply all thy need,
He will hear thee and answer thy prayer. [Refrain]

3 There is nothing too heard for the Lord,
There is mercy, poor sinner, for thee;
If you trust in the word of a true faithful Lord,
From thy guilt and thy sin thou art free. [Refrain]

4 There is nothing too heard for the Lord,
Thro’ the fire and the flood thou canst go;
If God gives the command, with His own mighty hand
All the help that you need He’ll bestow. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: There is nothing too heard for the Lord
Title: There Is Nothing Too Hard for the Lord
Author: Mrs. W. J. Kennedy
Refrain First Line: There is nothing too heard for the Lord
Language: English
Publication Date: 1901
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [There is nothing too heard for the Lord]
Composer: F. J. Howard
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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