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"Tryggare kan ingen vara" (English version: "Children of the Heavenly Father") is a Christian hymn with lyrics by Lina Sandell circa 1850, and published in 1855 Andeliga daggdroppar, where the writer was credited as anonymous. It was recorded by Carola Häggkvist in 1998 on the album Blott en dag. [1]
Sandell-Berg was a prolific Swedish hymn writer. Two of her hymns, "Day By Day" and "Children of the Heavenly Father", are widely known in the United States. The earliest and most popular English translation of "Day by Day" is by Andrew L. Skoog, a Swedish immigrant to the United States. It started appearing in American hymnals in the latter ...
Sandell–Ahnfelt hymns have spread throughout the world. Two of the best-known ones in English are Children of the Heavenly Father (Tryggare kan ingen vara) [3] and Day by day (Blott en dag). [5] Jenny Lind, known worldwide as the "Swedish Nightingale", was also a pietist and popularized Sandell's hymns in the
Sandell went on to write over six hundred hymns, including Tryggare kan ingen vara (Children of the Heavenly Father) [5] and Blott en dag (Day by day). [6] Some were published in the 1819 Church of Sweden hymnal, Den svenska psalmboken. [7]
"(The) Child of Mary"—with soprano solo and harp "Children of the Heavenly Father" "(The) Church on the Hill"—with C instrument and piano "Christmas"—with organ "Clap Your Hands" "Come All You People"—with piano, conga, optional string bass "Come and See"—with oboe "Day by Day" "Do Not Fear" "Down to the River to Pray"
The text, based on two verses of scripture, Doctrine and Covenants 112:10 and Ether 12:27, teaches that as one humbles oneself, their prayers are answered and they will ultimately return to the presence of their Heavenly Father. [4] [5] Other hymns of hers are included in the Primary's Children's Songbook, including "I Want To Be a Missionary ...
I thank Thee, my Heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, Thy dear Son, that Thou hast kept me this night from all harm and danger; and I pray Thee to keep me this day also from sin and all evil, that all my doings and life may please Thee. For into Thy hands I commend myself, my body and soul, and all things.
Our Father in heaven has sent us this night. Oh, see in the manger, in hallowèd light A star throws its beam on this holiest sight. In clean swaddling clothes lies the heavenly Child, More lovely than angels, this Baby so mild. Oh, there lies the Christ Child, on hay and on straw; The shepherds are kneeling before Him with awe.
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