Isaiah 41:10-1410Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness. 11Behold, all they that were incensed against thee shall be ashamed and confounded: they shall be as nothing; and they that strive with thee shall perish. 12Thou shalt seek them, and shalt not find them, even them that contended with thee: they that war against thee shall be as nothing, and as a thing of nought. 13For I the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand, saying unto thee, Fear not; I will help thee. 14Fear not, thou worm Jacob, and ye men of Israel; I will help thee, saith the Lord, and thy redeemer, the Holy One of Israel. (Isaiah 41:10‑14).
		 
			
  [The following verses were originally written for the comfort of one who was passing through a very trying season, with the prospect of its intensity daily increasing. It did so; and when it reached its climax, the Lord so graciously used the “FEAR-NOTS” of his, own blessed word to “stablish, strengthen, settle” the sufferer, that she was kept in peace, and richly enjoyed the comfort of the Holy Ghost.]
		
			
  
				Now gloomy clouds, O Lord, appear,
			
				I greatly need Thy aid;
			
				And Thou hast said, my heart to cheer,
			
				“Fear not — be not dismay’d.”
			
		 
			
  
				To sight and sense my way seems rough,
			
				For storms my path invade;
			
				To stay my mind this is enough—
			
				“Fear not — be not dismay’d.”
			
		 
			
  
				Though waves of trouble round me roll
			
				I need not be afraid;
			
				This happy word can calm my soul―
			
				Fear not — be not dismay’d.”
			
		 
			
  
				And should the billows louder roar,
			
				And all seem gloom and shade,
			
				Whisper this word to me once more―
			
				“Fear not — be not dismay’d.”
			
		 
			
  
				Thou gav’st Thy Son to set me free,
			
				On him my sins were laid;
			
				How canst thou cease to say to me—
			
				Fear not — be not dismay’d.”
			
		 
			
  
				On thee I cast my care, O Lord!
			
				Let peace my mind pervade;
			
				And let my heart enjoy this word—
			
				“Fear not — be not dismay’d.”
			
		 
			
  
				Though I am feeble, poor, and weak,
			
				Thou wilt not me upbraid;
			
				But this sweet word to me wilt speak―
			
				“Fear not — be not dismay’d.”
			
		 
			
  
				Soon shall I leave this dreary vale,
			
				And like to Christ be made;
			
				Till then, this word shall never fail—
			
				“Fear not — be not dismay’d.”
			
				
			
		 
			
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