Peter walking upon the water by John Newton
- A Word from JESUS calms the sea,
- The stormy wind controls;
- And gives repose and liberty
- To tempest-tossed souls.
- To Peter on the waves he came,
- And gave him instant peace;
- Thus he to me revealed his name,
- And bid my sorrows cease.
- Then filled with wonder, joy and love,
- Peter's request was mine;
- LORD, call me down, I long to prove
- That I am wholly thine.
- Unmoved at all I have to meet
- On life's tempestuous sea;
- Hard, shall be easy; bitter, sweet,
- So I may follow thee.
- He heard and smiled, and bid me try,
- I eagerly obeyed;
- But when from him I turned my eye,
- How was my soul dismayed!
- The storm increased on every side,
- I felt my spirit shrink;
- And soon, with Peter, loud I cried,
- LORD, save me, or I sink."
- Kindly he caught me by the hand,
- And said, "Why dost thou fear?
- Since thou art come at my command,
- And I am always near.
- Upon my promise rest thy hope,
- And keep my love in view;
- I stand engaged to hold thee up,
- And guide thee safely through."
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