Hymns (1948),
no. 297
When Dark and Drear the Skies Appear
When Dark and Drear the Skies Appear
1. When dark and drear the skies appear,And doubt and dread would thee enthrall,Look up nor fear; the day is near;And Providence is over all.From heav’n above, his light and love,God giveth freely when we call.Our utmost need is oft decreed,And Providence is over all.
2. With jealous zeal God guards our wealAnd lifts our wayward thoughts above.When storms assail life’s bark so frail,We seek the haven of his love.And when our eyes transcend the skies,His gracious purpose is complete.No more the night distracts our sight;The clouds are all beneath our feet.
3. The direst woe that mortals knowCan ne’er the honest heart appall,Who holds the trust that God is just,And Providence is over all.Should foes increase to mar our peace,Frustrated all their plans shall fall.Our utmost need is oft decreed,And Providence is over all.