12337. There Is A Path That Leads To God

1 There is a path that leads to God
All others go astray;
Though narrow, pleasant is the road,
And Christians love the way.

2 It leads us through this world of sin,
And dangers must be passed;
But those who boldly walk therein
Will come to Heaven at last.

3 How shall an infant pilgrim dare
This dangerous path to tread?
Do I not need a shepherd’s care
To be securely led?

4 While the broad road, where thousands go,
Lies near and opens fair;
And many turn aside, I know,
To walk with sinners there.

5 Be Thou, O Lord, my guard, my guide,
Nor let me from Thee stray;
Uphold my footsteps, lest I slide
Or wander from Thy way.

6 Then I may go without alarm
And trust His Word of old
"The lambs, He’ll gather with His arm,
And lead them to the fold."

7 Thus I may safely venture through
Beneath my shepherd’s care;
And keep the gate of Heaven in view,
Till I shall enter there.

Text Information
First Line: There is a path that leads to God
Title: There Is A Path That Leads To God
Author: Jane Taylor (1810, alt.)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Hymns for Infant Minds, 1810
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: DALEHURST
Composer: Arthur Cottman (1874)
Meter: CM
Key: F Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



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