Just when with cares oppressed,
Just when my way is darkest,
Just when I am distressed—
Then is my Savior near me,
He knows my every care;
Jesus will never leave me,
He helps my burdens bear.
Refrain
His grace is enough for me, for me,
His grace is enough for me;
Through sorrow and pain,
Through loss or gain,
His grace is enough for me.
2. Just when my hopes are vanished,
Just when my friends forsake,
Just when the fight is thickest,
Just when with fear I shake—
Then comes a still small whisper:
Fear not, My child, I’m near.
Jesus brings peace and comfort,
I love His voice to hear. [Refrain]
3. Just when my tears are flowing,
Just when with anguish bent,
Just when temptation’s hardest,
Just when with sadness rent—
Then comes a thought of comfort:
I know my Father knows.
Jesus has grace sufficient
To conquer all my foes. [Refrain]
The hymn "Just When I Am Disheartened" was written by J. Bruce Evans, an American minister and educator. The hymn expresses themes of God's sustaining grace during times of discouragement and despair.
While specific details about the circumstances surrounding the composition of this hymn are limited, its lyrics reflect a deep understanding of human struggles and the comforting presence of God. The hymn emphasizes that, even in moments of hopelessness and distress, God's grace is sufficient to provide strength and solace.
The hymn's message resonates with various biblical passages that speak to God's nearness and support in times of distress. For instance:
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Psalm 34:18 (KJV): "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."
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Matthew 11:28–30 (KJV): "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest... For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."
These scriptures align with the hymn's portrayal of Jesus drawing near to the believer, offering solace and strength during challenging times.
In summary, "Just When I Am Disheartened" by J. Bruce Evans serves as a musical expression of the comforting and sustaining grace of God, offering hope and encouragement to believers facing trials and discouragement.
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