Song | In Every Need |
Artist | Phil Keaggy |
Album | Way Back Home |
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作曲 : Anonymous Composer, Keaggy ... | |
I look to | |
Thee in every need, | |
And never look in vain. | |
I feel thy strong and tender love | |
And all is well again. | |
The thought of thee is mightier far | |
Than sin and pain and sorrow are, | |
Than sin and pain and sorrow are, my | |
Lord. Discouraged in the work of life, | |
Disheartened by its load. | |
Shamed by its failures and its fears | |
I sink beside the road. | |
But let me only think of | |
Thee And then new heart springs up in me, | |
And then new heart springs up in me, my | |
Lord. There is an eye that never sleeps | |
Beneath the wing of night, | |
There is an ear that never shuts | |
When sink the beams of light. | |
There is an arm that never tires | |
When human strength gives way, | |
There is a love that never fails | |
When earthly loves decay. | |
But there's a power which man can wield | |
When mortal aid is vain. | |
That eye, that arm, that loves to reach | |
The listening ear to gain. | |
That power is prayer which soars on high, | |
Through Jesus to the throne, | |
Which moves the | |
Hand which moves the world | |
To bring salvation down, bring salvation down. |
zuo qu : Anonymous Composer, Keaggy ... | |
I look to | |
Thee in every need, | |
And never look in vain. | |
I feel thy strong and tender love | |
And all is well again. | |
The thought of thee is mightier far | |
Than sin and pain and sorrow are, | |
Than sin and pain and sorrow are, my | |
Lord. Discouraged in the work of life, | |
Disheartened by its load. | |
Shamed by its failures and its fears | |
I sink beside the road. | |
But let me only think of | |
Thee And then new heart springs up in me, | |
And then new heart springs up in me, my | |
Lord. There is an eye that never sleeps | |
Beneath the wing of night, | |
There is an ear that never shuts | |
When sink the beams of light. | |
There is an arm that never tires | |
When human strength gives way, | |
There is a love that never fails | |
When earthly loves decay. | |
But there' s a power which man can wield | |
When mortal aid is vain. | |
That eye, that arm, that loves to reach | |
The listening ear to gain. | |
That power is prayer which soars on high, | |
Through Jesus to the throne, | |
Which moves the | |
Hand which moves the world | |
To bring salvation down, bring salvation down. |
zuò qǔ : Anonymous Composer, Keaggy ... | |
I look to | |
Thee in every need, | |
And never look in vain. | |
I feel thy strong and tender love | |
And all is well again. | |
The thought of thee is mightier far | |
Than sin and pain and sorrow are, | |
Than sin and pain and sorrow are, my | |
Lord. Discouraged in the work of life, | |
Disheartened by its load. | |
Shamed by its failures and its fears | |
I sink beside the road. | |
But let me only think of | |
Thee And then new heart springs up in me, | |
And then new heart springs up in me, my | |
Lord. There is an eye that never sleeps | |
Beneath the wing of night, | |
There is an ear that never shuts | |
When sink the beams of light. | |
There is an arm that never tires | |
When human strength gives way, | |
There is a love that never fails | |
When earthly loves decay. | |
But there' s a power which man can wield | |
When mortal aid is vain. | |
That eye, that arm, that loves to reach | |
The listening ear to gain. | |
That power is prayer which soars on high, | |
Through Jesus to the throne, | |
Which moves the | |
Hand which moves the world | |
To bring salvation down, bring salvation down. |