Hear me, O Lord! in my distress, Hear me in truth and righteousness; For, at Thy bar of judgment tried, None living can be justified. | Lord! I have foes without, within, The world, the flesh, indwelling sin, Life's daily ills, temptation's power, And Satan roaring to devour. | These, these, my fainting soul surround, My strength is smitten to the ground; Like those long dead, beneath their weight, Crush'd is my heart, and desolate. | Yet in the gloom of silent thought, I call to mind what God hath wrought, Thy wonders in the days of old, Thy mercies great and manifold. | Ah! then to Thee I stretch my hands, Like fainting streams through desert sands; I thirst for thee, as harvest plains, Parch'd by the summer, thirst for rains. | O let me not thus hopeless lie Like one condemn'd at morn to die; But with the morning may I see Thy loving kindness visit me. | 180 Teach me Thy will, subdue my own; Thou art my God, and Thou alone, By Thy good Spirit guide me still, Safe from all foes, to Zion's Hill. | Release my soul from trouble, Lord, Quicken and keep me by Thy word; May all its promises be mine! Thou art my portion,--I am Thine. | |