Eternal Father, Strong to Save
"Eternal Father, Strong to Save" is a well-known hymn that is often associated with the navy and maritime traditions. Written in the 19th century by William Whiting, the hymn expresses a plea for divine protection and guidance for those who travel by sea. Its themes of safety and faith resonate with sailors and their families, making it a staple in naval ceremonies.
The hymn is also referred to as the "Navy Hymn" and is frequently sung at memorial services and other events honoring service members. Its powerful lyrics emphasize the strength and mercy of God, providing comfort to those facing the dangers of the ocean and the uncertainties of life.