Lord, lend a gracious ear To my desire sincere, From heart all free from guile, And glad me with Thy smile, Accept my petition. | Not wealth is my request, That on the earth doth rest, That shall at length decay, With earth must pass away, And can never save us. | The treasure I desire Is Thine own grace, O Sire! The grace that Thy dear Son, Of saving grace the throne, By His death hath purchas’d. | Thou pure and righteous art, Unholy is my heart, All dead in sin I live, But sin dost Thou forgive, Who art God most faithful. | And be Thy faithfulness My trust and happiness; Turn from my sin Thy face With overflowing grace My guiltiness cover. | Consider what we be— A moment, where are we? As brittle as frail glass, As fading as the grass, By a breath we’re swept off. | If Thou wilt only view The evil that we do, So great our load of sin, None e’er could stand within Heaven’s gate most holy. | How Jesus Christ for me Himself hath giv’n, see! What I to do have fail’d His power hath avail’d, His doing and dying. | Thou lov’st remorse and smart, Behold, here is a heart That knows and feels its sin, And burns like fire within With grief, pain, and sorrow. | I’m like a thirsty land From which Thy gracious hand Hath long withheld the rain, Until we seek in vain For strength, fruit, or moisture. | Like hart upon the heath, That cries with gasping breath For water fresh and clear, I call into Thine ear, Fount of living water! | My spirit, Lord, revive, Rich consolation give; Speak, that my soul may rest Upon the friendly breast Of Thy love eternal. | Give me a trustful mood, That when the mighty flood Of sin o’erwhelmeth me, My grief absorb’d may be In Thy mercy’s ocean. | Drive off the wicked foe That seeks my overthrow; Thou art my Shepherd, I Will be eternally A sheep of Thy pasture. | As long as I shall dwell On earth, to do Thy will I give myself to Thee, And evermore shall be Thine own faithful servant. | Though feeble, I shall be Still grateful unto Thee, For in Thy might alone, That worketh in Thine own, All my power standeth. | Then send Thy Spirit down, Who points out to Thine own The way that pleaseth Thee; They never mov’d shall be, Who keep Him indwelling. | Thou shalt go on before, Shalt open me the door That leads to wisdom’s way, I’ll follow every day, Copying Thee ever. | And when at length ’tis giv’n To tread the courts of heav’n, With angel hosts to Thee I’ll sing eternally To Thy praise and glory. | |