Leaning On The Everlasting Arms
Category: | Religious |
---|---|
Link: | Performance Example |
Notes: | Written in 1887 by Elisha Hoffman (lyrics) and Anthony Showalter (music). A hymn of assurance and fellowship, often sung at the close of services as a benediction or sending forth. |
GWhat a fel-low-ship, Cwhat a joy di-vine,
GLean-ing on the ev-er-Dlast-ing arms,
GWhat a bless-ed-ness, Cwhat a peace is mine,
GLean-ing on the ev-er-Dlast-ing Garms.
GLean-ing, Clean-ing, GSafe and se-cure from Dall a-larms,
GLean-ing, Clean-ing, Glean-ing on the ev-er-Dlast-ing Garms.
GOh, how sweet to walk Cin this pil-grim way,
GLean-ing on the ev-er-Dlast-ing arms,
GOh, how bright the path Cgrows from day to day,
GLean-ing on the ev-er-Dlast-ing Garms.
GLean-ing, Clean-ing, GSafe and se-cure from Dall a-larms,
GLean-ing, Clean-ing, Glean-ing on the ev-er-Dlast-ing Garms.
GWhat have I to dread, Cwhat have I to fear,
GLean-ing on the Dev-er-last-ing arms?
GI have bless-ed peace Cwith my Lord so near,
GLean-ing on the ev-er-Dlast-ing Garms.
GLean-ing, Clean-ing, GSafe and se-cure from Dall a-larms,
GLean-ing, Clean-ing, Glean-ing on the ev-er-Dlast-ing Garms.
Chords Used
![]() | ![]() | ![]() |