What shall we ask of God in prayer? Whatever good we want; Whatever man may seek to share, And God in mercy grant. | 68 Father of all our mercies, Thou In whom we move and live, Hear us in heaven thy dwelling now, And answer and forgive. | When, bound with sins and trespasses, From wrath we fain would flee, Lord, cancel our unrighteousness, And set the captive free. | When, harass'd by ten thousand foes, Our helplessness we feel, O God, the weary soul repose, The wounded spirit heal, | When dire temptations gather round, And threaten or allure, By storm or calm, in Thee be found A refuge strong and sure. | When age advances, may we grow In faith, and hope, and love, And walk in holiness below, To holiness above. | When earthly joys and cares depart, Desire and envy cease, Be Thou the portion of our heart, In Thee may we have peace. | When flames these elements destroy, And worlds in judgment stand, May we lift up our heads with joy, And meet at Thy right hand. | |