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Believers Hymn Book · No. 50 · Words: Hugh Stowell · Tune: Retreat
From every stormy wind that blows
Create PowerPoint slides from this hymn →Written by Anglican clergyman Hugh Stowell and published in 1828, this hymn celebrates the mercy seat—the place of prayer and atonement—as a refuge from life's storms and a point of spiritual fellowship.
Verse 1
From every stormy wind that blows,
From every swelling tide of woes,
There is a calm, a safe retreat;
'Tis found beneath the Mercy-seat.
Verse 2
There is a place where Jesus sheds
The oil of gladness on our heads,
A place than all beside more sweet;
It is the blood-stained Mercy-seat.
Verse 3
There is a spot where spirits blend,
Where friend holds fellowship with friend;
Though sundered far, by faith we meet
Around one common Mercy-seat.
Verse 4
Ah! Whither could we flee for aid,
When tempted, desolate, dismayed,
Or how the hosts of hell defeat,
Had suff'ring saints no Mercy-seat?
Verse 5
There, there on eagle-wing we soar,
And time and sense appear no more;
There heav'nly joys our spirits greet,
And glory crowns the Mercy-seat.
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