"I Walk in Danger All the Way"
                         by Hans A. Brorson, 1694-1764
                   Translated by Ditlef G. Ristad, 1863-1938
                                  Text From:
                      THE HANDBOOK TO THE LUTHERAN HYMNAL
                (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1942)p.296



        1. I walk in danger all the way.
        The thought shall never leave me
        That Satan, who has marked his prey,
        Is plotting to deceive me.
        This foe with hidden snares
        May seize me unawares
        If e'er I fail to watch and pray.
        I walk in danger all the way.

        2. I pass through trials all the way,
        With sin and ills contending;
        In patience I must bear each day
        The cross of God's own sending.
        Oft in adversity
        I know not where to flee;
        When storms of woe my soul dismay,
        I pass through trials all the way.

        3. Death doth pursue me all the way,
        Nowhere I rest securely;
        He comes by night, he comes by day,
        And takes his prey most surely.
        A failing breath, and I
        In death's strong grasp may lie
        To face eternity for aye.
        Death dost pursue me all the way.

        4. I walk with angels all the way,
        They shield me and befriend me;
        All Satan's power is held at bay
        When heavenly hosts attend me;
        They are my sure defense,
        All fear and sorrow, hence!
        Unharmed by foes, do what they may,
        I walk with angels all the way.

        5. I walk with Jesus all the way,
        His guidance never fails me;
        Within His wounds I find a stay
        When Satan's power assails me;
        And by His footsteps led,
        My path I safely tread.
        In spite of ills that threaten may,
        I walk with Jesus all the way.

        6. My walk is heavenward all the way;
        Await my soul, the morrow,
        When thou shalt find release for aye
        From all thy sin and sorrow.
        All worldly pomp, begone!
        To heaven I now press on.
        For all the world I would not stay;
        My walk is heavenward all the way.

        
Notes: Hymn #413 from _The Handbook to the Lutheran Hymnal_ Text: 1 Pet. 5:8 Author: Hans A. Brorson, 1734 Translated by: Ditlef G. Ristad, 1909, alt. Titled: "Jeg gaar i Fare, hvor jeg gaar" Tune: "Der lieben Sonne Licht und Pracht" 1st Published in: _Geistreiches Gesangbuch_ Town: Halle, 1704
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