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121.
[Labouring as one that labours not]
Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, &c.
—vi. 25.
Labouring as one that labours not,
My wants industrious to supply,
Renouncing every anxious thought,
I would on God alone rely;
His blessing trust, His promise plead,
And ask of Him my daily bread.
My wants industrious to supply,
Renouncing every anxious thought,
I would on God alone rely;
His blessing trust, His promise plead,
And ask of Him my daily bread.
Father, instruct my childlike heart
On Thee for all things to depend:
The Giver of my life Thou art,
And wilt support it to the end,
Thy banish'd one on earth sustain,
And bring me to Thyself again.
On Thee for all things to depend:
The Giver of my life Thou art,
And wilt support it to the end,
Thy banish'd one on earth sustain,
And bring me to Thyself again.
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