“The Navy Hymn,” “Eternal Father Strong to Save,” and “For Those in Peril on The Sea” are all ways people refer to the second of three hymns that were the sountrack for a meeting between FDR and Churchill. It’s a song about God’s protection.
In its original form, all four verses stem from Scripture — Psalm 104, John 6, Genesis 1 and Psalm 107, respectively. There are versions for just about every branch of the military. There’s even a verse for astronauts.
My personal favorite use of this hymn comes from Walter Cronkite. That venerable CBS tv news anchor ended his broadcasts with the words, “And that’s the way it is.” This hymn was sung by those at his funeral St. Bartholomew’s Church in New York City.
The original words are:
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Powerful lyrics, stirring melody, and a stong God of calm, peaceful and powerful love: “And,” as Walter said, “that’s the way it is.”
Let’s help people remember that today.
Starting with ourselves.
What line from this song will you carry with you today?
Or what lyric will carry you?

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