667. Sometimes a light surprises

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 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.

Text Information
First Line: Sometimes a light surprises
Author: William Cowper, 1731-1800
Meter: 76. 76. D
Language: English
Publication Date: 1985
Topic: The Christian Life
Tune Information
Name: LIGHT
Meter: 76. 76. D
Key: g minor
Source: melody from The Christian Lyre, 1830



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