HYMN CCCXXVII.
8.6.8.6
James Montgomery
Children acknowledging the Providence and Goodness of God.
The children's angels always view Their Heavenly Father's face; His joyful messengers and true, In Providence and Grace:-- | To guard our feeble steps; to keep From harm our living breath, Watch o'er our senses while we sleep, And waft us home in death. | But not to angels' care alone Poor children are consign'd; To God Himself our wants are known, The Lord to us is kind. | 348 Yes;--every comfort here below, And every hope above; All that we have and are, we owe To His unfailing love. | Then let us act as in His sight, And on our humble way Walk in the liberty of light, As children of the day. | Young though we be and in the prime Of life's unfolding powers, Of all the moments of our time, This, only this is ours. | We seize it, Lord, before 'tis past; We yield ourselves to Thee; Thine be our earliest years, our last, And our eternity. | |