Could the creatures help or ease us Seldom should we think of prayer; Few, if any, come to Jesus, Till reduced to self–dispair: Long we either slight or doubt him, But when all the means we try, Prove we cannot do without him, Then at last to him we cry. | Thus the ruler when his daughter Suffered much, though CHRIST was nigh, 116 Still deferred it, till he thought her At the very point to die: Though he mourned for her condition, He did not entreat the Lord, Till he found that no physician But himself, could help afford. | Jesus did not once upbraid him, That he had no sooner come; But a gracious answer made him, And went straitway with him home: Yet his faith was put to trial When his servants came, and said, “Though he gave thee no denial, ’Tis too late, the child is dead.” | Jesus; to prevent his grieving, Kindly spoke and eased his pain; “Be not fearful, but believing, Thou shalt see her live again:” When he found the people weeping, “Cease, he said, no longer mourn; For she is not dead, but sleeping,” Then they laughed him to scorn. | O thou meek and lowly Savior, How determined is thy love! Not this rude unkind behavior, Could thy gracious purpose move: Soon as he the room had entered, Spoke, and took her by the hand; Death at once his prey surrendered, And she lived at his command. | Fear not then, distressed believer, Venture on his mighty name; He is able to deliver, And his love is still the same Can his pity or his power, Suffer thee to pray in vain; Wait but his appointed hour, And thy suit thou shalt obtain. | |