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Sometimes a Light Surprises

Author: William Cowper, 1731-1800 Hymnal: The Covenant Hymnal #94 (1996) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Scripture: Malachi 4:2 Topics: Comfort in Loss; God the Nurturer; Healing in Affliction; Rest; Trust Tune Title: BLOMSTERTID
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Sometimes a light surprises

Author: William Cowper, 1731-1800 Hymnal: Together in Song #128 (1999) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Scripture: Malachi 4:2 Lyrics: 1 Sometimes a light surprises the child of God who sings; it is the Lord who rises with healing in his wings; when comforts are declining, he grants the soul again a season of clear shining to cheer it after rain. 2 In holy contemplation, we joyfully pursue the theme of God’s salvation, and find it ever new. Set free from present sorrow, we cheerfully can say: 'Now let the unknown morrow bring with it what it may: 3 'it can bring with it nothing but God will bear us through; who gives the lilies clothing will clothe his people, too; beneath the spreading heavens no creature but is fed, and he who feeds the ravens will give his children bread.' 4 Though vine nor fig-tree neither their looked-for fruit should bear, though all the field should wither, nor flocks nor herds, be there, yet, God the same abiding, his praise shall tune my voice; for while in him confiding I cannot but rejoice. Topics: Adversity; Confidence; Fear; Healing; Hope; Joy; Providence Languages: English Tune Title: PETITION
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Sometimes a light surprises

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: The Presbyterian Book of Praise #194 (1897) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Scripture: Malachi 4:2 Topics: The Christian Life Joy and Peace Languages: English Tune Title: BENTLEY
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Sometimes a Light Surprises

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #352 (2024) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Scripture: Malachi 4:2 Lyrics: 1. Sometimes a light surprises Believers while they sing; Is is the Lord who rises With healing in his wings; When comforts are declining, He grants the soul again A season of clear shining To cheer it after rain. 2. In holy contemplation, We sweetly then pursue The theme of God's salvation, And find it ever new; Set free from present sorrow, We cheerfully can say, E'en let th'unknown to tomorrow Bring with it what it may. 3. It can bring with it nothing But he will bear us through; Who gives the lilies clothing Will clothe his people, too; Beneath the spreading heavens, No creature is not fed, And he who feeds the ravens Will give his children bread. 4. The vine, nor fig tree neither, Their wonted fruit should bear, Tho' all the fields should wither, Nor flocks, nor herds be there; Yet God the same abiding, His praise shall tune my voice, For while in him confiding, I cannot but rejoice. Topics: Ordinary Time Week 28 Languages: English Tune Title: BENTLEY
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Matthew 6:25-34

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: Laudes Domini #356 (1888) Scripture: Malachi 4:2 First Line: Sometimes a light surprises Lyrics: 1 Sometimes a light surprises The Christian while he sings; It is the Lord who rises With healing in his wings: When comforts are declining, He grants the soul again A season of clear shining, To cheer it after rain. 2 In holy contemplation, We sweetly then pursue The theme of God's salvation, And find it ever new: Set free from present sorrow, We cheerfully can say, Let the unknown to-morrow Bring with it what it may. 3 It can bring with it nothing, But he will bring us through; Who gives the lilies clothing, Will clothe his people too: Beneath the spreading heavens, No creature but is fed; And he who feeds the ravens, Will give his children bread. 4 Though vine nor fig-tree neither, Their wonted fruit should bear, Though all the fields should wither, Nor flocks, nor herds be there; Yet God the same abiding, His praise shall tune my voice, For while in him confiding, I cannot but rejoice. Topics: Cares; Christians Encouragements; Courage Languages: English Tune Title: CASKEY
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Sometimes a light surprises

Author: William Cowper, 1731-1800 Hymnal: CPWI Hymnal #475 (2010) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Scripture: Malachi 4:2 Lyrics: 1 Sometimes a light surprises the Christian while he sings; it is the Lord who rises with healing in his wings; when comforts are declining, he grants the soul again a season of clear shining to cheer it after rain. 2 In holy contemplation we sweetly then pursue the theme of God’s salvation, and find it ever new: set free from present sorrow, we cheerfully can say, 'E'en let the unknown morrow bring with it what it may, 3 'it can bring with it nothing but he will bear us through; who gives the lilies clothing will clothe His people too: beneath the spreading heavens no creature but is fed; and he who feeds the ravens will give his children bread.' 4 Though vine nor fig-tree neither their wonted fruit should bear, though all the field should wither, nor flocks nor herds be there; yet God the same abiding, his praise shall tune my voice; for while in him confiding, I cannot but rejoice. Topics: General Hymns Trust in God Languages: English Tune Title: OFFERTORIUM
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Sometimes a Light Surprises

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: Trinity Psalter Hymnal #487 (2018) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Scripture: Malachi 4:2 Lyrics: 1 Sometimes a light surprises the Christian while he sings; it is the Lord, who rises with healing in his wings: when comforts are declining, he grants the soul again a season of clear shining, to cheer it after rain. 2 In holy contemplation we sweetly then pursue the theme of God’s salvation, and find it ever new; set free from present sorrow, we cheerfully can say, “Let the unknown tomorrow bring with it what it may.” 3 It can bring with it nothing but he will bear us through; who gives the lilies clothing will clothe his people too: beneath the spreading heavens no creature but is fed; and he who feeds the ravens will give his children bread. 4 Though vine nor fig tree neither their wonted fruit should bear, though all the field should wither, nor flocks nor herds be there; yet God the same abideth, his praise shall tune my voice, for, while in him confiding, I cannot but rejoice. Topics: Christian Life; God Abiding Presence of; Hope; Opening and Closing of the Year; Peace and Joy; Tribulation and Suffering; Trust and Assurance Languages: English Tune Title: BENTLEY
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Sometimes a light surprises

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: Trinity Hymnal #520 (1961) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Scripture: Malachi 4:2 Lyrics: 1 Sometimes a light surprises The Christian while he sings; It is the Lord, who rises With healing in his wings: When comforts are declining, He grants the soul again A season of clear shining, To cheer it after rain. 2 In holy contemplation We sweetly then pursue The theme of God's salvation, And find it ever new; Set free from present sorrow, We cheerfully can say, Let the unknown tomorrow Bring with it what it may. 3 It can bring with it nothing But he will bear us through; Who gives the lilies clothing Will clothe his people too: Beneath the spreading heavens No creature but is fed; And he who feeds the ravens Will give his children bread. 4 Though vine nor fig-tree neither Their wonted fruit shall bear, Though all the field should wither, Nor flocks nor herds be there; Yet God the same abiding, His praise shall tune my voice, For, while in him confiding, I cannot but rejoice. Amen. Topics: Christian Life God's Refreshing Grace; Grace Refreshing; Opening and Closing of the Year; Peace and Joy; Poverty; Tribulation and Suffering Prayer in; Trust in God Languages: English Tune Title: BENTLEY
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Sometimes a light surprises

Author: William Cowper, 1731-1800 Hymnal: Common Praise #572 (2000) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Scripture: Malachi 4:2 Lyrics: 1 Sometimes a light surprises the Christian while he sings: it is the Lord who rises with healing in his wings; when comforts are declining, he grants the soul again a season of clear shining to cheer it after rain. 2 In holy contemplation we sweetly then pursue the theme of God's salvation, and find it ever new: set free from present sorrow, we cheerfully can say, 'E'en let the unknown morrow bring with it what it may': 3 It can bring with it nothing but he will bear us through; who gives the lilies clothing will clothe his people too: beneath the spreading heavens no creature but is fed; and he who feeds the ravens will give his children bread. 4 Though vine nor fig-tree neither their wonted fruit should bear, though all the fields should wither, nor flocks nor herds be there; yet, God the same abiding, his praise shall tune my voice; for, while in him confiding, I cannot but rejoice. Topics: Peace and Justice Languages: English Tune Title: OFFERTORIUM
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Sometimes a Light Surprises

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: Voices Together #618 (2020) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Scripture: Malachi 4:2 Lyrics: 1 Sometimes a light surprises the child of God who sings: the light of one who rises with gentle, healing wings. When comforts are declining, God grants the soul again a season of clear shining, to cheer it after rain. 2 In holy contemplation with joy we shall pursue the theme of God’s salvation, and find it ever new. Set free from present sorrow we cheerfully can say, let the unknown tomorrow bring with it what it may. 3 It can bring with it nothing but God will bear us through. Who gives the lilies clothing will clothe the people, too. Beneath the spreading heavens no creature but is fed: the one who feeds the ravens will give the children bread. 4 Though vine and fig tree neither their yearly fruit should bear, though all the fields should wither, nor flocks nor herds be there, yet God, the same abiding, through praise shall tune my voice, for while in love confiding I cannot but rejoice. Topics: Assurance of Grace; Courage; Faith; God Faithfulness of; Healing Tune Title: SALLY GARDENS

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