There Is Never a Day So Dreary

lyricist: Lilla Alexander, 1894
Composer: George Stebbins

There is nev­er a day so drea­ry

But God can make it bright;

And un­to the soul that trusts Him

He giv­eth songs in the night.

There is nev­er a path so hid­den

But God will lead the way

If we seek for the Spir­it’s guid­ance

And pa­tient­ly wait and pray

If we seek for the Spir­it’s guid­ance

And pa­tient­ly wait and pray.

There is nev­er a cross so hea­vy

But the nail scarred hands are there

Outstretched in ten­der com­pas­sion

The bur­den to help us bear.

There is nev­er a heart so brok­en

But the lov­ing Lord can heal;

For the heart that was pierced on Cal­v’ry

Doth still for His loved ones feel;

For the heart that was pierced on Cal­v’ry

Doth still for His loved ones feel.

There is nev­er a life so dark­ened

So hope­less and un­blest

But may be filled with the light of God

And en­ter His pro­mised rest.

There is nev­er a sin or sor­row

There is nev­er a care or loss

But that we may bring to Je­sus

And leave at the foot of the cross

But that we may bring to Je­sus

And leave at the foot of the cross.

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