CROSS AND COMFORT 524 In Thee, Lord, have I Put My Trust Ps. 31: 1–5 8. 8. 7. 4. 4. 7. In dich hab’ ich gehoffet, Herr Adam Reusner, 1533 Tr., Catherine Winkworth, 1863, alt. In dich hab’ ich gehoffet “Himmlische Harfen” Augsburg, 1581 For un hear me tress to my not And My Be Leave with a and less that me cries help down art God Thee, gra have my and Thy Lord, In 1 4 Thou 3 My 2 Bow my Shield, Shield, ear put Rock, pow’r me trust; let my Thy to cious I Strength, my now gainst woes in What A the the and Thy e’er ed. ure. me tion; Let For rod, foes fear Word in prayers might stands Thee, shock, tow’r dust, Haste Let each y to the my Life, I be Whence Treas fend tec found my de pro con Help, brave me Thee My not for ly my Lord, here. close. God; al me Lord, can ways in as re Be Help O Naught faith, round round art O me me That My Sur my Thou men. me. ure. A ly af tance Thy tion. mine firm sis sist ed. ground flic lend pleas 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; O 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.