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67. God Holds the Future In His Hands

1 Dread not the things that are ahead,
The burdens great, the sinking sands,
The thorns that o’er the path are spread,
God holds the future in His hands.

Chorus:
God holds the future in His hands,
And ev'ry heart He understands;
On Him depend; He is your Friend;
He holds the future in His hands.

2 We know not what tomorrow hides,
Of sun or storm, or good or ill;
We only know His dear hand guides
And He will be our Father still. [Chorus]

3 His hand created earth and sky,
The zephyrs and the storms that rage,
And years to come and years gone by
To Him are but an open page. [Chorus]

4 Live close to Him and trust His love,
Assured that while on earth we roam,
Whate’er may come, He bends above
To guide His children safely home. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Dread not the things that are ahead
Title: God Holds the Future In His Hands
Author: James Rowe
Refrain First Line: God holds the future in His hands
Language: English
Publication Date: 1938
Copyright: James D. Vaughan, owner, 1922. Used by per.
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Dread not the things that are ahead]
Composer: James D. Vaughan
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: James D. Vaughan, owner, 1922. Used by per.
Notes: Now Public Domain



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