Let hearts and tongues unite And loud thanksgivings raise; ’Tis duty, mingled with delight, The Savior’s name to praise. | To him we owe our breath, He took us from the womb, Which else had shut us up in death, And proved an early tomb. | When on the breast we hung Our help was in the Lord; ’Twas he first taught our infant tongue To form the lisping word. | When in our blood we lay He would not let us die, Because his love had fixed a day To bring salvation nigh. | In childhood and in youth His eye was on us still; Though strangers to his love and truth, And prone to cross his will. | And since his name we knew, How gracious has he been! What dangers has he led us through, What mercies have we seen! | Now through another year Supported by his care; We raise our Ebenezer here, “The LORD has helped thus far.” | Our lot in future years Unable to foresee He, kindly to prevent our fears, Says, “Leave it all to me.” | Yea, LORD, we wish to cast Our cares upon thy breast! Help us to praise thee for the past, And trust thee for the rest. | |