I'm Walking With My Savior

I'm walking with my Savior, In His presence ever

Author: Avis B. Christiansen
Tune: [I'm walking with my Savior] (Henderson)
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

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1 I’m walking with my Saviour—
In His presence ever,
And His love grows sweeter ev’ry day!
By His own hand He leads me,
In green pastures feeds me,
Treads the path before me all the way.

Refrain:
So day by day I’m walking
With my Saviour talking
And I hear His promise “Do not fear”!
So whatever may befall,
My Jesus knows it all,
And He will alway hear me when I call.

2 And when the days grow dreary,
And my feet grow weary,
‘Tis so sweet to know that Jesus cares!
To feel Him close beside me—
There each hour to guide me,
All my hardest burdens Jesus bears. [Refrain]

3 He sees the way before me,
And the storm clouds o’er me,
But He softly whispers, “Do not fear!”
Safe in His arms He’ll hold me,
To His breast enfold me—
When the storm clouds break He will be near. [Refrain]

4 Each day the path grows clearer,
As he draws me nearer,
And I yield more fully to His will.
Oh keep me, blessed Saviour,
Thine alone forever—
Teach me just to listen and be still. [Refrain]

Source: The Tabernacle Hymns #11

Author: Avis B. Christiansen

Avis Marguerite Burgeson was born in 1895 and lived in Chicago all her life. She attended the Moody Church, pastored for many years by Dr. Harry Ironside. In 1917, Avis Burgeson married Ernest Christiansen who later became a vice president of Moody Bible Institute. She was a modest and retiring woman, and sometimes used pen names: Avis Burgesson, Christian B. Anson and Constance B. Reid. She began writing poems in childhood, and before her death in 1985 had written thousands of them. She died in 1985. NN, Hymnary  Go to person page >

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First Line: I'm walking with my Savior, In His presence ever
Title: I'm Walking With My Savior
Author: Avis B. Christiansen
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Tabernacle Hymns #11

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