85. Confession of Guilt, and Gratitude for Mercy. (Gen. xlv. 3.)
ALAS, in wand'ring from the Lord, How great our guilt hath been ! How have we scorn'd his holy word, And sought the paths of sin ! But, O my soul, for ever praise, For ever love his name, Who turns thy feet from evil ways Of folly, sin, and shame.
"Tis from thy mercy, gracious God, That all our hopes begin;
"Tis by the water and the blood
Our souls are wash'd from sin,
Kept by the grace so freely given, We walk in holy fear;
And hope to join the saints in heaven, And sing thy goodness there.
Praise for Grace. (Collect.)
HENSBURY. C. M.
OH for a thousand tongues to sing The great Redeemer's praise, The glories of our God and King, The triumphs of his grace.
He breaks the power of death and sin, And sets the captive free:
His blood, which makes the sinner clean, Is all the sinner's plea.
He speaks, and at his pow'rful voice
New life the dead receive; The broken hearts again rejoice; The humble poor believe.
Lord of our life! all gracious God! Thy goodness we'll proclaim; Declare thy wondrous acts abroad, And bless our Saviour's name.
87. Deliverance from the Bondage of the Law.
(Gal. iv. 31.)
CARR'S LANE.
NOT to Mount Sinai's flaming height We lift the fearful eye,
Where trumpet-blast, and clouds of night, Proclaim Jehovah nigh:
The voice from Calvary we hear, Which bids the curse remove : By this redeem'd from guilt and fear, Oh let us wake to love.
O Thou, whose blood hath bought our peace, Whose love our sorrows bore,
Whose conquest makes our bondage cease, Thee, Saviour, we adore!
88. The Bounties of Providence and Grace. (John vi. 11-14.)
O LORD of earth, of air, and sea! The hungry ravens cry to thee; On thee thy various creatures call, The common Father, kind to all: Then grant thy servants, Lord, we pray, Our daily bread from day to day. The lions may with hunger pine; But, Lord, thou carest still for thine; Thy bounteous hand with food can bless The lone and barren wilderness: And thou hast taught our hearts to pray For daily bread from day to day. And while we travel faint and slow, Thy pilgrims, through a vale of wo, Do thou thy gracious comfort give, By which alone our souls can live: And grant thy servants, Lord, we pray, The bread of life from day to day.
89. The great I AM. (Exod. iii. 14. John viii. 58.)
THE God of Abraham praise, Who reigns enthron'd above; Ancient of everlasting days, And God of love: Jehovah, great I AM!
By earth and heaven confest; We bow before the sacred name, For ever blest.
The God of Abraham praise, By whose almighty hand We travel safely all our days To Canaan's land; To Sion's sacred height,
Where God his throne maintains; And glorious with his saints in light For ever reigns.
The whole triumphant host Give thanks to God on high; Hail, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,
Hail, Abraham's God and ours! We join the heav'nly lays;
Thine are the heavens, with all their powers, And endless praise.
90.God the Strength of our Salvation. (Exod. iii. 11, 12.)
HEIRS of immortal life! While yet we sojourn here, Oh let us our salvation work, With trembling and with fear! God will support our hearts With might before unknown: The work to be perform'd is ours The strength is his alone. 'Tis he that works to will;
"Tis he that works to do;
His is the power by which we act;
Be his the glory too.
91. Our Deliverance from Bondage. (Heb. ix. 15.)
FROM Egypt's bondage come, Where death and darkness reign, We seek a new, a better home, Where we our rest shall gain. To Canaan's sacred bound We haste with songs of joy, Where peace and liberty are found, And sweets that never cloy. There in celestial strains Enraptur'd myriads sing; And love in ev'ry bosom reigns, For God himself is king. Soon may we join the throng; Their joy and triumph share; And sing the everlasting song With all the ransom'd there.
92. Christ our almighty Deliverer. (John viii, 58.)
SAVIOUR! whom our hearts adore; Mighty, everlasting God!
Come with majesty and power; Take the purchase of thy blood.
Joyful anthems we begin ; Songs of triumph raise to thee; Thou hast conquer'd death and sin; Thou hast set the captives free. Glorious Victor! strong to save; Full deliv'rance thou hast given: Vain the terrors of the grave; Through the flood we pass to heaven. Sing, ye ransom'd of the Lord, Rais'd by him to thrones above; Angels, join with glad accord; Sing the triumphs of his love.
93. For Pardon and Deliverance. (Exod. ix. 1.)
DREAD Jehovah, God of nations, Thron'd in power above the skies! Let thy people's supplications To thy mercy-seat arise.
Lo, with deep contrition turning, Humbly at thy feet we bend; See us fasting, praying, mourning; Hear us, pardon, and defend. Though our sins, our hearts confounding, Loudly for thy vengeance call, Thou hast mercy more abounding; Jesus' blood can cleanse from all.
Pardon, Lord, our past transgression; O'er us stretch thy saving hand; Save thy people from oppression; Guard thy Church, and bless our land.
Christ's Zeal for Man's Redemption. (Phil. ii. 5-8.)
OH what unbounded zeal and love Inspir'd the Saviour's breast; When stedfast tow'rds Jerusalem His urgent way he prest!
With all his suff'rings full in view, Our sorrows to remove, Forth to the work his spirit flew, Impell'd by heav'nly love.
Prepare our hearts to love thee, Lord, Who all our griefs hast borne; Prostrate we fall before thy Cross,
And look on thee, and mourn.
Yet, while we mourn, may we rejoice; And, as thy Cross we sce,
May each exclaim, in faith and hope,
The Saviour died for me.'
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