Lord of all power and might! All want and weakness we, For food and raiment, life and light, Daily look up to Thee. | Thy providence commands The blessing from above Upon the labours of our hands, And offices of love. | When low by sickness brought, Through frailty of the flesh, Amidst the travail of our thought, Thy comforts us refresh. | In darkness though we stray, Where tempted saints have trod, 'Tis good for us, like them to stay Our souls upon our God. | In Thee we live and move, And have our being still; So teach Thou us, to know and prove, To choose and do Thy will. | Thy word, which cannot fail, Thy strength, in weakness shown, Thy grace, which ever must prevail, Shall make Thy glory known. | 146 That glory be our aim, Our hope and crown of joy; And to extol Thy holy name, Our first, last, sole employ. | |