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PSALM 84

v.1-4,10, paraphrased

C. M.

Delight in ordinances of worship; or, God present in his churches.

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PAUSE.

My soul, how lovely is the place

To which thy God resorts!

'Tis heav'n to see his smiling face,

Though in his earthly courts.

There the great Monarch of the skies

His saving power displays,

And light breaks in upon our eyes

With kind and quick'ning rays.

With his rich gifts the heav'nly Dove

Descends and fills the place,

While Christ reveals his wondrous love,

And sheds abroad his grace.

There, mighty God, thy words declare

The secrets of thy will;

And still we seek thy mercy there,

And sing thy praises still.

My heart and flesh cry out for thee,

While far from thine abode;

When shall I tread thy courts, and see

My Savior and my God?

The sparrow builds herself a nest,

And suffers no remove;

O make me, like the sparrows, blest,

To dwell but where I love.

To sit one day beneath thine eye,

And hear thy gracious voice,

Exceeds a whole eternity

Employed in carnal joys.

Lord, at thy threshold I would wait

While Jesus is within,

Rather than fill a throne of state,

Or live in tents of sin.

Could I command the spacious land,

And the more boundless sea,

For one blest hour at thy right hand

I'd give them both away.

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