DISTRUST thyself, but trust His grace; It is enough for thee! In every trial thou shalt trace Its all-sufficiency. Distrust thyself, but trust His strength; In Him thou shalt be strong: His weakest ones may learn at length A daily triumph-song. Distrust thyself, but trust His love; Rest in its changeless glow: And life or death shall only prove Its everlasting flow. Distrust thyself, but trust alone In Him, for all -- forever! And joyously thy heart shall own That Jesus faileth never. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SURFACES AND MASKS; 7 by CLARENCE MAJOR CASABIANCA by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS THE LARK ASCENDING by GEORGE MEREDITH ELEGIAC SONNET: 2. WRITTEN AT THE CLOSE OF SPRING by CHARLOTTE SMITH BREAK, BREAK, BREAK by ALFRED TENNYSON EMIGRATION by LISA DOMINGUEZ ABRAHAM JUDITH by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH |