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| Be still my heart! these anxious cares 
 
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|  | 1. | Be still my heart! these anxious cares | 
|  |  | To thee are burdens, thorns and snares; | 
|  |  | They cast dishonor on the Lord, | 
|  |  | And contradict His gracious word. | 
|  | 2. | Brought safely by His hand thus far, | 
|  |  | Why wilt thou now give place to fear? | 
|  |  | How canst thou want if He provide, | 
|  |  | Or lose thy way with such a Guide? | 
|  | 3. | When first before His mercy-seat | 
|  |  | Thou didst to Him thine all commit; | 
|  |  | He gave thee warrant from that hour | 
|  |  | To trust His wisdom, love, and power. | 
|  | 4. | Did ever trouble yet befall, | 
|  |  | And He refuse to hear thy call? | 
|  |  | And has He not His promise passed, | 
|  |  | That thou shalt overcome at last? | 
|  | 5. | He who has helped me hitherto | 
|  |  | Will help me all my journey through, | 
|  |  | And give me daily cause to raise | 
|  |  | New Ebenezers to His praise. | 
|  | 5. | Though rough and thorny be the road, | 
|  |  | It leads thee on, apace, to God; | 
|  |  | Then count thy present trials small, | 
|  |  | For God will make amends for all. |