God our Portion here and hereafter. Ps. 78. 1 GOD, my supporter and my hope, Thine arm of mercy held me up, 2 Thy counsels, Lord, shall guide my feet Through this dark wilderness; Thine hand conduct me near thy seat, 3 What if the springs of life were broke, 4 Behold the sinners, that remove 5 But to draw near to thee, my God, My tongue shall sound thy works abroad, 387. L. M. God our Portion. TATE & BRADY. Ps. 73. 1 LORD, whom in heaven, but thee alone, Have I, whose favor I require? Throughout the spacious earth there's none That I, beside thee, can desire. 2 My trembling flesh and aching heart But God shall inward strength impart, 3 For they that far from thee remove, If after other gods they rove, Thy vengeance shall destroy them all. 4 But as for me, 't is good and just That I should still to God repair; In him I always put my trust, And will his wondrous works declare. 388. 8 & 7s. M. Divine Love. WESLEY'S COL. 1 Love divine, all love excelling, Enter every longing heart. 2 Breathe, O breathe thy loving Spirit Into every troubled breast; Let us all in thee inherit, Let us find thy promised rest. Let us all thy life receive, 389. S. M. WATTS. Seeking God. Ps. 63. 1 My God, permit my tongue 2 My thirsty, fainting soul 3 For life without thy love No joy can be compared with this, 4 Since thou hast been my help, To thee my spirit flies, And on thy watchful providence 5 The shadow of thy wings I follow where my Father leads, Faith in Divine Grace and Power. Ps. 62. 1 My spirit looks to God alone; 2 Trust him, ye saints, in all your ways, 3 Once has his awful voice declared, He must be feared and trusted too." 4 For sovereign power reigns not alone; 391. L. M. 61. Living to God. MORAVIAN. 1 O DRAW me, Father, after thee, 2 From all eternity, with love Unchangeable thou hast me viewed; 3 In suffering be thy love my peace, And bear me through death's whelming tide. 392. L. M. MONTGOMERY. Following after God. Ps. 63. 1 O God, thou art my God alone; Early to thee my soul shall cry, A pilgrim in a land unknown, A thirsty land, whose springs are dry. 2 Yet through this rough and thorny maze, 3 Thee, in the watches of the night, Thy presence makes the darkness light, Thy guardian wings are round my head. 4 Better than life itself thy love, For whom have I in heaven above, 5 Praise with my heart, my mind, my voice, For all thy mercy I will give; My soul shall still in God rejoice, 393. L. M. TOPLADY. To be made perfect in Divine Love. 10 THAT my heart was right with thee, |