The poem describes Jesus as the speaker's friend and source of comfort and strength. Jesus has taken away the speaker's grief and sorrows, acts as a tower of strength in times of temptation, and keeps the speaker by His power. Jesus is referred to as the Lily of the Valley and the Bright and Morning Star, and is described as the fairest of ten thousand to the speaker's soul.
The poem describes Jesus as the speaker's friend and source of comfort and strength. Jesus has taken away the speaker's grief and sorrows, acts as a tower of strength in times of temptation, and keeps the speaker by His power. Jesus is referred to as the Lily of the Valley and the Bright and Morning Star, and is described as the fairest of ten thousand to the speaker's soul.
The poem describes Jesus as the speaker's friend and source of comfort and strength. Jesus has taken away the speaker's grief and sorrows, acts as a tower of strength in times of temptation, and keeps the speaker by His power. Jesus is referred to as the Lily of the Valley and the Bright and Morning Star, and is described as the fairest of ten thousand to the speaker's soul.
me, Hes the fairest of ten thousand to my soul; The Lily of the Valley, in Him alone I see All I need to cleanse and make me fully whole. In sorrow Hes my comfort, in trouble Hes my stay; He tells me every care on Him to roll. o
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Refrain: Hes the Lily of the Valley, the Bright and Morning Star, Hes the fairest of ten thousand to my soul.
He all my grief has taken, and all my sorrows
borne; In temptation Hes my strong and mighty towr; Ive all for Him forsaken, and all my idols torn From my heart and now He keeps me by His powr. Hell never, never leave me, nor yet forsake me here, While I live by faith and do His blessed will; A wall of fire about me, Ive nothing now to fear, From His manna He my hungry soul shall fill.