HYMN CXCII.
8.6.8.6
James Montgomery
For Divine Protection on a Day's Journey.
I take the journey of a day, Thy sun, Lord, gives me light; The moon and stars, Thy voice obey, And watch me through the night. | 195 For mercies every hour bestow'd Unceasing thanks are due; Now, 'midst the dangers of the road, Lord, bring me safely through. | Upheld by Thine Almighty arm, And guided by Thine eye, Storms cannot crush, nor lightnings harm, Sickness nor plague come nigh. | Thou art Thy people's sun and shield, Their glory and defence; All elements allegiance yield To sovereign Providence. | But not in Providence alone The Godhead's footsteps shine, In grace are mightier wonders shown, Of love and power divine. | As these thus far on pilgrimage, My lengthen'd course attend, So may they lead me stage by stage, To mine appointed end. | When all my journeyings here must cease, And life no more shall be; Lord, let me then depart in peace, From every thing but Thee. | |