We praise and bless Thee, gracious Lord, Our Saviour kind and true, For all the old things passed away, For all Thou hast made new. | The old security is gone, In which so long we lay; The sleep of death Thou hast dispelled, The darkness rolled away. | New hopes, now purposes, desires, And joys, Thy grace has given; Old ties are broken from the earth, New ones attach to heaven. | 91 But yet how much must be destroyed, How much renewed must be, Ere we can fully stand complete In likeness, Lord, to Thee! | Ere to Jerusalem above, The holy place, we come, Where nothing sinful or defiled Shall ever find a home! | Thou, only Thou, must carry on The work Thou hast begun: Of Thine own strength Thou must impart, In Thine own ways to run. | Ah! leave us not--from day to day Revive, restore again; Our feeble steps do Thou direct, Our enemies restrain. | Whate'er would tempt the soul to stray, Or separate from Thee, That, Lord, remove, however dear To the poor heart it be! | When the flesh sinks, then strengthen Thou The spirit from above; Make us to feel Thy service sweet, And light Thy yoke of love. | 92 So shall we faultless stand at last Before Thy Father's throne, The blessedness for ever ours, The glory all Thine own! | |