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Master The Tempest Is Raging Lyrics

1 Master, the tempest is raging!
The billows are tossing high!
The sky is o’ershadowed with blackness,
No shelter or help is nigh;
Carest thou not that we perish?”
How canst thou lie asleep,
When each moment so madly is threat’ning
A grave in the angry deep?

Refrain:
The winds and the waves shall obey thy will.
“Peace, be still!”
Whether the wrath of the storm-tossed sea,
Or struggles or evil, whatever it be,
No water can swallow the ship where lies
the Master of ocean and earth and skies:
They all shall sweetly obey thy will.
“Peace, be still! Peace, be still!”
They all shall sweetly obey thy will.
“Peace, peace, be still!”

2 Master, with anguish of spirit
I bow in my grief today;
The depths of my sad heart are troubled,
Oh, waken and save, I pray;
Torrents of sin and of anguish
Sweep o’er my sinking soul!
And I perish! I perish, dear Master:
Oh, hasten and take control. [Refrain]

3 Master, the terror is over,
The elements sweetly rest;
Earth’s sun in the calm lake is mirrored,
And heaven’s within my breast.
Linger, O blessed Redeemer,
Leave me alone no more;
And with joy I shall make the blest harbor,
And rest on the blissful shore. [Refrain]

Bwana upepo wavuma Lyrics (Master The Tempest is Raging  Swahili Lyrics Kenya

Bwana upepo wavuma! Wimbi lina ghadhabu! Wingu hili linanguruma bandari si karibu,
Hali yetu hufikiri kwa nini kulala? Twafa maji yawe ni karibu wokovu la! Hapana

Refrain
Pepo na mawimbi vyasikia tulia, tulia, kama ukali wa bahari, wanadamu, pepo na shetani
Mawimbi yapataje kuumiza chombo kilicho na Yesu Bwana?
Mambo pia viamsikia tulia, tulia Mambo pia viamsikia tulia, tulia

Bwana nimezima moyo hamu yanizidi tu ninasumbuka roho yangu uniokoe Bwana;
Dhambi nyingi na uovu zitanizamisha Bwana wangu upesi ni wewe utakaenitosha,

Sasa hofu imekwisha ni shwari baharini, Jua letu tena linang’ara utulivu rohoni
Kaa nami ewe Bwana nisiwe mimi tu nami nitafika bandarini ng’ambo niko nafuu

 

First Line: Master, the tempest is raging!
Title: Peace! Be Still!
Author: Mary Ann Baker
Meter: 8.7.9.7.8.6.10.7 with refrain
Language: English
Refrain First Line: The winds and the waves shall obey Thy will
Notes: Swahili translation: See “Bwana, upepo wavuma”
Copyright: Public Domain

Master the Tempest Is Raging Notes

Master The Tempest Is Raging Author: Mary Ann Baker Peace Be Still Author

Baker, Mary A.. Miss Baker, who is a member of the Baptist denomination, and a resident in Chicago, Illinois, is an active worker in the temperance cause, and the author of various hymns and temperance songs.    Her most popular hymn:-— 1. Master, the tempest is raging, Peace, was written in 1874 at the request of Dr. H. R. Palmer, who desired of her several songs on the subjects of a series of Sunday School Lessons for that year. Its theme is “Christ stilling the tempest.”

During the same year it was set to music by Dr. Palmer, and pub. in his Songs of Love for the Bible School, 1874. It is found in other collections, including I. D. Sankey’s Sacred Songs and Solos, London, 1881.

master the tempest is raging lyrics, peace be still

Scripture References for Peace Be Still Lyrics

  • Matthew 8:23-27
  • Mark 4:19
  • Mark 4:35-41
  • Luke 8:22-25

STORY BEHIND MASTER THE TEMPEST IS RAGING LYRICS – BWANA

When Am­eri­can pre­si­dent James Gar­field was ass­as­sin­at­ed in 1881, the hymn was sung at sev­er­al of the fun­er­al ser­vic­es held in his hon­or through­out the coun­try.

“Master, the Tempest Is Raging” is a hymn based on Mark 4:36–41. The hymn’s text, written by Mary Ann Baker, focuses on the story of the Savior and His disciples crossing the Sea of Galilee, when Jesus “rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace, be still.”

Dr. Pal­mer re­quest­ed me to pre­pare sev­er­al songs on the sub­ject of the cur­rent Sun­day school les­sons. One of the themes was Christ Still­ing the Tem­pest. It so ex­pressed an ex­pe­ri­ence I had re­cen­tly passed through, that this hymn was the result.

A ve­ry dear and on­ly bro­ther, a young man of rare love­li­ness and pro­mise of char­ac­ter, had been laid in the grave, a vic­tim of the same dis­ease that had al­rea­dy ta­ken fa­ther and mo­ther. His death oc­curred un­der pe­cul­iar­ly dis­tress­ing cir­cums­tanc­es.

He was more than a thou­sand miles away from home, seek­ing in the bal­my air of the sun­ny South the heal­ing that our cold­er cli­mate could not give. Sud­den­ly he grew worse. The wri­ter was ill and could not go to him.

For two weeks the long lines of te­le­graph wires car­ried back and forth mes­sag­es be­tween the dy­ing bro­ther and his wait­ing sis­ters, ere the word came which told us that our be­loved bro­ther was no long­er a dwell­er on the earth.

Although we mourned not as those with­out hope, and al­though I had be­lieved on Christ in ear­ly child­hood and had al­ways de­sired to give the Mas­ter a con­se­crat­ed and obe­di­ent life, I be­came wick­ed­ly re­bel­lious at this dis­pen­sa­tion of di­vine pro­vi­dence. I said in my heart that God did not care for me or mine. But the Mas­ter’s own voice stilled the tem­pest in my un­sanc­ti­fied heart, and brought it to the calm of a deep­er faith and a more per­fect trust.

Sankey, pp. 220–21

In 1874, Dr. H. R. Palmer requested several songs of Baker for Sunday School lessons under the theme for the year, which was “Christ stilling the tempest.” After Baker completed the text, Palmer set it to music and published it in his Songs of Love for the Bible School during the same year.

Events in Baker’s own life mirrored the turbulence of the scripture passage. According to a passage in the book Our Latter-day Hymns: The Stories and the Messages , by Karen Lynn Davidson, the author says, “Mary Ann Baker was left an orphan when her parents died of tuberculosis. She and her sister and brother lived together in Chicago. When her brother was stricken with the same disease that had killed their parents, the two sisters gathered together the little money they had and sent him to Florida to recover. But within a few weeks, he died, and the sisters did not have sufficient money to travel to Florida for his funeral nor to bring his body back to Chicago.”

Of this trial Baker said, “I became wickedly rebellious at this dispensation of divine providence. I said in my heart that God did not care for me or mine. But the Master’s own voice stilled the tempest in my unsanctified heart, and brought it to the calm of a deeper faith and a more perfect trust.”

In an October 1984 general conference talk titled “Master, the Tempest Is Raging,” Howard W. Hunter stated, “All of us have seen some sudden storms in our lives. A few of them, though temporary like these on the Sea of Galilee, can be violent and frightening and potentially destructive. As individuals, as families, as communities, as nations, even as a church, we have had sudden squalls arise which have made us ask one way or another, ‘Master, carest thou not that we perish?’ And one way or another we always hear in the stillness after the storm, ‘Why are ye so fearful? how is it that ye have no faith?’”

The third verse acknowledges the peace that follows the biblical storm, or the metaphorical storms in our lives, with the opening lines “Master, the terror is over, the elements sweetly rest.” Following each verse is the fundamental message of the hymn’s chorus, which is “Peace, be still.”

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Translated Version

Bwana upepo wavuma (Master The Tempest is Raging - Swahili (Kenya))

Bwana upepo wavuma! Wimbi lina ghadhabu! Wingu hili linanguruma bandari si karibu,
Hali yetu hufikiri kwa nini kulala? Twafa maji yawe ni karibu wokovu la! Hapana

Refrain
Pepo na mawimbi vyasikia tulia, tulia, kama ukali wa bahari, wanadamu, pepo na shetani
Mawimbi yapataje kuumiza chombo kilicho na Yesu Bwana?
Mambo pia viamsikia tulia, tulia Mambo pia viamsikia tulia, tulia

Bwana nimezima moyo hamu yanizidi tu ninasumbuka roho yangu uniokoe Bwana;
Dhambi nyingi na uovu zitanizamisha Bwana wangu upesi ni wewe utakaenitosha,

Sasa hofu imekwisha ni shwari baharini, Jua letu tena linang’ara utulivu rohoni
Kaa nami ewe Bwana nisiwe mimi tu nami nitafika bandarini ng’ambo niko nafuu

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