The opening chorus is based on the first stanza of the hymn "Herr, wie du willt, so schicks mit mir", which is expanded by recitatives of the three soloists. A four-note
motif on the words "" is introduced by the horn and repeated throughout the movement. The accompagnato recitatives for all soloists are accompanied by the oboes with material from the
ritornello, while the horn and the strings continue the motif. In the final repeat of the ritornello the choir sings the motif, and repeats it in a final "
cadenza". In movement 3 the will of man is described as "" (quickly contrary, quickly dashed), illustrated in the melody. Movement 4 begins without a ritornello. The unusual three stanzas, all beginning with the words "", are delivered as free variations and closed by a
coda. Similar to movement 1, a motif on "" opens and is repeated throughout the movement, finally in the coda. This motif is the beginning of the famous aria
Bist du bei mir from the
Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, long attributed to Bach, but written by
Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel. The melody of the closing chorale (with the incipit "Das ist des Vaters Wille") is based on the French popular song "Une jeune fillette". == Recordings ==