Hymns

Why should I fear the darkest hour,

by John Newton·1779·Meter 8.8.8

1

Why should I fear the darkest hour,
Or tremble at the tempter's pow'r?
Jesus vouchsafes to be my tow'r.

2

Though hot the fight; why quit the field?
Why must I either flee or yield,
Since JESUS is my mighty shield?

3

When creature comforts fade and die,
Worldlings may weep; but why should I?
Jesus still lives, and still is nigh.

4

Though all the flocks and herds were dead,
My soul a famine need not dread,
For Jesus is my living bread.

5

I know not what may soon betide,
Or how my wants shall be supplied;
But Jesus knows, and will provide.

6

Though sin would fill me with distress,
The throne of grace I dare address;
For JESUS is my righteousness.

7

Though faint my prayers, and cold my love,
My stedfast hope shall not remove,
While Jesus intercedes above.

8

Against me earth and hell combine,
But on my side is pow'r divine;
Jesus is all, and he is mine.

Comfort