Though Troubles Assail

Though
C
troubles
D
assail And
C
dangers
D
af
G
fright,
Though
C
friends should all
D
fail And
C
foes all
D
un
G
ite;
Yet
G
one thing
Em
secures us, What
G
ever be
D
tide,
The
C
scripture
D
assures us, The
Am
Lord will
D
pro
G
vide.
The
C
birds without
D
barn Or
C
storehouse
D
are
G
fed,
From
C
them let us
D
learn To
C
trust for
D
our
G
bread:
His
G
saints, what is
Em
fitting, Shall
G
ne’er be
D
denied,
So
C
long as ’tis
D
written, The
Am
Lord will
D
pro
G
vide.
We
C
may, like the
D
ships, By
C
tempest
D
be
G
tossed
On
C
perilous
D
deeps, But
C
cannot
D
be
G
lost.
Though
G
Satan
Em
enrages The
G
wind and the
D
tide,
The
C
promise
D
engages, The
Am
Lord will
D
pro
G
vide.
His
C
call we
D
obey Like
C
Abram
D
of
G
old,
Not
C
knowing our
D
way, But
C
faith makes
D
us
G
bold;
For
G
though we are
Em
strangers We
G
have a good
D
Guide,
And
C
trust in all
D
dangers, The
Am
Lord will
D
pro
G
vide.
When
C
Satan
D
appears To
C
stop up
D
our
G
path,
And
C
fill us with
D
fears, We
C
triumph
D
by
G
faith;
He
G
cannot take
Em
from us, Though
G
oft he has
D
tried,
This
C
heart–cheering
D
promise, The
Am
Lord will
D
pro
G
vide.
He
C
tells us we’re
D
weak, Our
C
hope is
D
in
G
vain,
The
C
good that we
D
seek We
C
ne’er shall
D
ob
G
tain,
But
G
when such
Em
suggestions Our
G
spirits have
D
plied,
This
C
answers all
D
questions, The
Am
Lord will
D
pro
G
vide.
No
C
strength of our
D
own, Or
C
goodness
D
we
G
claim,
Yet
C
since we have
D
known The
C
Savior’s
D
great
G
name;
In
G
this our strong
Em
tower For
G
safety we
D
hide,
The
C
Lord is our
D
power, The
Am
Lord will
D
pro
G
vide.
When
C
life sinks
D
apace And
C
death is
D
in
G
view,
This
C
word of his
D
grace Shall com
C
fort
D
us
G
through:
No
G
fearing or
Em
doubting With
G
Christ on our
D
side,
We
C
hope to die
D
shouting, The
Am
Lord will
D
pro
G
vide.