Away despair! my gracious LORD doth hear; Though winds and waves assault my keel, He doth preserve it; He doth steer, Ev'n when the boat seems most to reel. Storms are the triumph of His art; Well may He close His eyes, but not His heart. | Hast thou not heard that my LORD JESUS died? Then let me tell thee a strange story: The GOD of power, as He did ride In His majestic robes of glory, Resolved to 'light, and so one day He did descend, undressing all the way. | The stars His tire of light and rings obtain'd, The cloud His bow, the fire His spear, The sky His azure mantle gain'd; And when they ask'd what He would wear, He smiled, and said as He did go, He had new clothes a-making here below. 45 | When He was come, as travellers are wont, He did repair unto an inn. Both then, and after, many a brunt He did endure to cancel sin; And having given the rest before, Here He gave up His life to pay our score. | But as He was returning, there came one That ran upon Him with a spear. He, who came hither all alone, Bringing nor man, nor arms, nor fear, Received the blow upon His side, And straight He turn'd, and to His brethren cried, | 'If ye have anything to send or write-- I have no bag, but here is room-- Unto My Father's hands and sight, Believe Me, it shall safely come. That I shall mind what you impart, Look, you may put it very near my heart. | 'Or if hereafter any of My friends Will use Me in this kind, the door Shall still be open; what he sends I will present, and somewhat more, Not to his hurt: sighs will convey Anything to Me.' Hark, Despair, away! | |