O, richly, Father, have I been Blest evermore by Thee! And morning, noon, and night Thou hast Preserved me tenderly. | And yet the love which Thou shouldst claim To idols I have given; Too oft have bound to earth the hopes That know no home but heaven. | Unworthy to be called Thy son, I come with shame to Thee, Father!—O, more than Father, Thou Hast always been to me! | Help me to break the heavy chains The world has round me thrown, And know the glorious liberty Of an obedient son. | That I may henceforth heed whate’er Thy voice within me saith, Fix deeply in my heart of hearts A principle of faith,— | Faith that, like armor to my soul, Shall keep all evil out, More mighty than an angel host, Encamping round about. | |