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732: I Shall Not Fear Though Darkened Clouds May Gather Round Me

Book:   1987 Song Book
Chapter:   The Salvation Soldier

1.
I shall not fear though darkened clouds may gather round me;
The God I serve is one who cares and understands.
Although the storms I face would threaten to confound me,
Of this I am assured: I'm in his hands.

Chorus
I'm in his hands, I'm in his hands;
Whate'er the future holds
I'm in his hands,
The days I cannot see
Have all been planned for me;
His way is best, you see;
I'm in his hands.

2.
What though I cannot know the way that lies before me?
I still can trust and freely follow his commands;
My faith is firm since it is he that watches o'er me;
Of this I'm confident: I'm in his hands.

3.
In days gone by my Lord has always proved sufficient,
When I have yielded to the law of love's demands;
Why should I doubt that he would evermore be present
To make his will my own? I'm in his hands!
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I shall not fear though darkened clouds may gather round me

In April 1956, while the author was on the Staff of the training College in New York, his brother was seriously ill, and a month later he also was unwell and had to wait six weeks for the diagnosis of his illness. During this time of uncertainty, The chorus was born. He said that it 'evolved' at the piano keyboard and the first verse was written that same afternoon. Six months later, after he had taken up a corps appointment at Newburgh,New York, he added what is now the third verse, when he was asked to sing a duet with his wife at an officers' retreat. afterwards, when asked for copies, he wrote another verse and the duet arrangement of the song was published in The War Cry, New York, 13 April 1957. Later it was arranged by Erik Leidzen for music leaders' councils in the USA Eastern Territory and was included in The Musical Salvationist, July-August1960. The author said, 'I have often heard the song used tearfully and with stressed solemnity, particularly in relation to sickness and death. Although it was born at such a time, it was not conceived by me in that manner, but rather as an expression of virile faith and forthright courage. I always use it at a quicker tempo.

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687 - 1987 Tune Book

687: I'm In His Hands

Book: 1987 Tune Book
Composer: Stanley E. Ditmer
Lyricist: Stanley E. Ditmer
Key: B♭
Alt. Key: --
Tempo: 66
Capo: --
Metronome:     ♩ = 66
Meter:None

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