

                     "In Thee, Lord, have I Put My Trust"
                         by Adam Reusner, 1496-c.1575
                 Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1829-1878
                                  Text From:
                              THE LUTHERAN HYMNAL
                 (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1941)



	1. In Thee, Lord, have I put my trust;
	Leave me not helpless in the dust,
	Let me not be confounded.
	Let in Thy Word My faith, 0 Lord,
	Be always firmly grounded.
	
	2. Bow down Thy gracious ear to me
	And hear my cries and prayers to Thee,
	Haste Thee for my protection;
	For woes and fear Surround me here.
	Help me in mine affliction.
	
	3. My God and Shield, now let Thy power
	Be unto me a mighty tower
	Whence bravely I defend me
	Against the foes That round me close.
	0 Lord, assistance lend me.
	
	4. Thou art my Strength, my Shield, my Rock,
	My Fortress that withstands each shock,
	My Help, my Life, my Treasure.
	Whate'er the rod, Thou art my God;
	Naught can resist Thy pleasure.
	
	5. The world for me has falsely set
	Full many a secret snare and net
	To tempt me and to harm me.
	Lord, make them fail, Do Thou prevail,
	Let their disguise not charm me.
	
	6. With Thee, Lord, have I cast my lot;
	0 faithful God, forsake me not,
	To Thee my soul commending.
	Lord, be my Stay, Lead Thou the way
	Now and when life is ending.
	
	7. All honor, praise, and majesty
	To Father, Son, and Spirit be,
	Our God forever glorious,
	In whose rich grace We'll run our race
	Till we depart victorious.

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        Notes:
        Hymn #524 from _The Lutheran Hymnal_
        Text: Ps. 31:1-5
        Author: Adam Reusner, 1533
        Translated by: Catherine Winkworth, 1863, alt.
        Titled: "In dich hab' ich gehoffet, Herr"
        Tune: "In dich hab' ich gehoffet"
        1st Published in: _Himmlische Harfen_
        Town: Augsburg, 1581
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