Grant me, O God, thy guiding hand

Grant me, O God, thy guiding hand

Author: G. C. Workman
Tune: WORKMAN
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1 Grant me, O God, Thy guiding hand,
And Thy sustaining grace,
That I this day with Thee may stand
Secure in every place;
I yield myself in love to Thee,
I choose Thy will as mine,
Desiring earnestly to be
A worthy child of Thine.

2 Help me to follow Christ, my Lord,
Through good report and ill,
To be obedient to His word
And His behests fulfil;
Help me to live for what is true,
To work for what is right;
May everything that I would do
Be pleasing in Thy sight.

3 Teach me to bear and murmur not,
To hope and never fear,
To be contented with my lot,
Howe'er it may appear;
Teach me to trust implicitly,
Whatever may befall,
And leave the issue unto Thee,
Whose care is over all.

4 My heavenly Father, hear the prayer
Which now to Thee I raise;
Assist me henceforth to declare
By word and deed Thy praise;
Give me Thy righteousness to know,
Thy perfect love to prove;
Thy will be done by me below
As it is done above.

Source: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book: official hymn book of the Methodist Church #435

Author: G. C. Workman

Workman, George Coulson. (Grafton, Ontario, September 28, 1848--April 28, 1936, Montreal P.Q.). Methodist. Victoria University (Cobourg, Ont.), B.A., 1875; M.A., 1878; Leipzig, Ph.D., 1889. Pastorates at Cobourg, 1873-1874; Seaton, Ont., 1878-1880. Professor of theology at Victoria University (by then relocated in Toronto), 1882-1904; Wesleyan Theological College, Montreal, 1904-1908. Suspended from the latter post after a vicious quarrel over doctrine with the college's governors, he retained ministerial status until his superannuation in 1916, but never held another charge. His books deal with theological topics. --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives Go to person page >

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