HYMN IV.
8.6.8.6
James Montgomery
The Glory of God in Creation.
The God of nature and of grace In all His works appears; His goodness through the earth we trace, His grandeur in the spheres. | Behold this fair and fertile globe By Him in wisdom plann'd; 'Twas He who girded, like a robe, The ocean round the land. | Lift to the arch of heaven your eye Thither His path pursue; His glory, boundless as the sky, O'erwhelms the wondering view. | How excellent, O Lord, Thy name In all creation's lines! Spread through eternity, Thy fame With rising lustre shines. | These lower works, that swell Thy praise High as man's thoughts can tower, Are but a portion of Thy ways, The hiding of Thy power. | O shouldst Thou rend aside the veil, And show thy dwelling-place, The souls which thou hast made would fail 'Twere death to see Thy face. | Can none behold that face and live? Yea, sinners may draw near: The Lord is kind, and will forgive, His love shall cast out fear. | 5 Millions amidst His presence stand, Who feel, while they adore, Fulness of joy at His right hand, And pleasures evermore. | |