what­ev­er be­fall

"what­ev­er be­fall" appears in 8 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

what­ev­er be­fall· 8 hymns found
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The Lord is my re­fuge in trou­ble,
I sing through shade and sun­shine,
To run life’s way,
And ask this Phy­si­cian to cure.
Thro’ sands of the de­sert, or frag­rant meads,
Thro’ sands of the de­sert, or frag­rant meads,
May I reach Heav’n’s joys, O bright Heav­en’s sun!
I am thy Re­deem­er, then rest thou in Me.

what­ev­er be­fall

My heart can­not fear when the Mas­ter is near,
His way is best—it leads to rest;
Thy will ob­ey.
If sick­ness, or sor­row, or care;
May I nev­er say no, when the Mas­ter calls.
May I nev­er say no, when the Mas­ter calls.
Still be my vi­sion, O Rul­er of all.
Go hide in His mer­cy and trust Him for all;

Christ Is My All in All

lyricist: Miriam Oatman, 1904
Composer: W. R. Chambers
Hymn 1

...The Lord is my re­fuge in trou­ble,

My shel­ter what­ev­er be­fall;

My heart can­not fear when the Mas­ter is near,...

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The Lord is my re­fuge in trou­ble,

My shel­ter what­ev­er be­fall;

My heart can­not fear when the Mas­ter is near,

Christ Is My All in All

My Father Planned It All

lyricist: Harriet Pierson, 1902
Composer: Charles Gabriel
Hymn 2

...I sing through shade and sun­shine,

And trust what­ev­er be­fall;

His way is best—it leads to rest;...

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I sing through shade and sun­shine,

And trust what­ev­er be­fall;

His way is best—it leads to rest;

My Father Planned It All

God, That Madest Earth and Heaven

lyricist: Reginald Heber, 1827; William Mercer, 1864; and Richard Whately, 1838
Composer: Welsh melody
Hymn 3

...To run life’s way,

May we still, what­ev­er be­fall us,

Thy will ob­ey....

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To run life’s way,

May we still, what­ev­er be­fall us,

Thy will ob­ey.

God, That Madest Earth and Heaven

Cast Your Care on Jesus

lyricist: M. M. M., “Christian Intelligencer.” Music: Robert Staples, 1877
Composer: Robert Staples, 1877
Hymn 4

...And ask this Phy­si­cian to cure.

Then go to Him al­ways, what­ev­er be­fall,

If sick­ness, or sor­row, or care;...

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And ask this Phy­si­cian to cure.

Then go to Him al­ways, what­ev­er be­fall,

If sick­ness, or sor­row, or care;

Cast Your Care on Jesus

Never Say No, When the Master Calls

Composer: Henry Frisbie, 1906
Hymn 5

...Thro’ sands of the de­sert, or frag­rant meads,

O may I be faith­ful, what­ev­er be­falls,

May I nev­er say no, when the Mas­ter calls....

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Thro’ sands of the de­sert, or frag­rant meads,

O may I be faith­ful, what­ev­er be­falls,

May I nev­er say no, when the Mas­ter calls.

Never Say No, When the Master Calls

Never Say No, When the Master Calls

Composer: Henry Frisbie, 1906
Hymn 6

...Thro’ sands of the de­sert, or frag­rant meads,

O may I be faith­ful, what­ev­er be­falls,

May I nev­er say no, when the Mas­ter calls....

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Thro’ sands of the de­sert, or frag­rant meads,

O may I be faith­ful, what­ev­er be­falls,

May I nev­er say no, when the Mas­ter calls.

Never Say No, When the Master Calls

Be Thou My Vision

Composer: Ancient Gaelic
Hymn 7

...May I reach Heav’n’s joys, O bright Heav­en’s sun!

Heart of my own heart, what­ev­er be­fall,

Still be my vi­sion, O Rul­er of all....

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May I reach Heav’n’s joys, O bright Heav­en’s sun!

Heart of my own heart, what­ev­er be­fall,

Still be my vi­sion, O Rul­er of all.

Be Thou My Vision

Lean Sweetly on Jesus

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1885
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 8

...I am thy Re­deem­er, then rest thou in Me.

Lean sweet­ly on Je­sus what­ev­er be­fall;

Go hide in His mer­cy and trust Him for all;...

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I am thy Re­deem­er, then rest thou in Me.

Lean sweet­ly on Je­sus what­ev­er be­fall;

Go hide in His mer­cy and trust Him for all;

Lean Sweetly on Jesus

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