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133. Trusting in the Promise

1 I have found repose for my weary soul,
Trusting in the promise of the Savior;
And a harbor safe when the billows roll,
Trusting in the promise of the Savior.
I will fear no foe in the deadly strife,
Trusting in the promise of the Savior;
I will bear my lot in the toil of life,
Trusting in the promise of the Savior.

Refrain:
Resting on his mighty arm forever,
Never from his loving heart to sever,
I will rest by grace in his strong embrace,
Trusting in the promise of the Savior.

2 I will sing my song as the days go by,
Trusting in the promise of the Savior;
And rejoice in hope while I live or die,
Trusting in the promise of the Savior.
I can smile at grief and abide in pain,
Trusting in the promise of the Savior;
And the loss of all shall be highest gain,
Trusting in the promise of the Savior. [Refrain]

3 O the peace and joy of the life I live,
Trusting in the promise of the Savior;
O the strength and grace only God can give,
Trusting in the promise of the Savior.
Whosoever will may be saved to-day,
Trusting in the promise of the Savior;
And begin to walk in the holy life,
Trusting in the promise of the Savior. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I have found repose for my weary soul
Title: Trusting in the Promise
Author: Rev. H. B. Hartzler
Refrain First Line: Resting on his mighty arm forever
Publication Date: 1883
Scripture:
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [I have found repose for my weary soul]
Composer: E. S. Lorenz
Notes: Public Domain.



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