In themselves, as weak as worms, How can poor believers stand; When temptations, foes, and storms, Press them close on every hand? | Weak, indeed, they feel they are, But they know the throne of grace; And the God, who answers prayer, Helps them when they seek his face. | Though the Lord awhile delay, Succor they at length obtain; He who taught their hearts to pray, Will not let them cry in vain. | Wrestling prayer can wonders do, Bring relief in deepest straits; Prayer can force a passage through Iron bars and brazen gates. | Hezekiah on his knees Proud Assyria’s host subdued; And when smitten with disease, Had his life by prayer renewed. | Peter, though confined and chained, Prayer prevailed and brought him out; When Elijah prayed, it rained, After three long years of drought. | We can likewise witness bear, That the LORD is still the same, Though we feared he would not hear, Suddenly deliverance came. | For the wonders he has wrought, Let us now our praises give; And, by sweet experience taught, Call upon him while we live. | |