

                       "My Jesus, As Thou Wilt"
                    by Benjamin Schmolck, 1672-1737
                Translated by Jane Borthwick, 1813-1897
                              Text From:
                         THE LUTHERAN HYMNAL
             (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1941)



        1. My Jesus, as Thou wilt;
        Oh, may Thy will be mine!
        Into Thy hand of love
        I would my all resign.
        Through sorrow or through joy
        Conduct me as Thine own
        And help me still to say,
        My Lord, Thy will be done.

        2. My Jesus, as Thou wilt.
        If needy here and poor,
        Give me Thy people's bread,
        Thy Word, so rich and sure.
        This manna from above
        Let my soul feed upon;
        And if all else should fail,
        My Lord, Thy will be done.

        3. My Jesus, as Thou wilt.
        Though seen by many a tear,
        Let not my star of hope
        Grow dim or disappear.
        Since Thou on earth hast wept
        And sorrowed oft alone,
        If I must weep with Thee,
        My Lord, Thy will be done.

        4. My Jesus, as Thou wilt.
        When death itself draws nigh,
        Unto Thy wounded side
        For refuge I would fly
        And, clinging to Thee, go
        Where Thou before hast gone.
        My times are in Thy hand:
        My Lord, Thy will be done.

        5. My Jesus, as Thou wilt.
        All shall be well for me;
        Each changing future scene
        I gladly trust with Thee.
        Thus to my home above
        I travel calmly on
        And sing in life or death,
        My Lord, Thy will be done.

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        Notes:
        Hymn #420 from _The Lutheran Hymnal_
        Text: Mark 14:36
        Author: Benjamin Schmolck, 1704, cento
        Translated by: Jane Borthwick, 1854
        Titled: "Mein Jesu, wie du willt"
        Composer: Charles J. Dale, 1904
        Tune: "Denby"
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