22 LORD, thy heavenly grace impart, my frail inconstant heart; Henceforth my chief desire shall be, To thee, my God, to thee. On thee, my God, on thee. my lot To thee, my God, to thee. In thee, my God, in thee. 23 JHINE eye, Lord God, alone can see may be, T ; The mystery of iniquity of unbelief unseal, Change doubt to faith, and faith to sight. By inward vision to discern 24 O GRANT me, Lord, myself to see; Against myself to watch and pray; How weak am I, when left by thee; How frail, how apt to fall away! If but a moment thou withdraw, That moment sees me break thy law. Saviour, the sinner's only trust, To thee with trembling hope I call ; And let me never, never fall : , The pure and watchful mind bestow, That trembles at the thought of sin ; Let me thy full salvation know, O thou who didst the work begin; Preserve me, lest I go astray, And prove at length a castaway. 25 VEARY of struggling with my pain, Hopeless to burst this sinful chain, At length I give the contest o'er, And seek to free myself no more. From my own works at last I cease, God, who creates, must seal my peace ; Fruitless my toil, and vain my care, Unless thy sovereign grace I share. Lord, I despair myself to heal, I see my sin, but cannot feel ; I cannot, till thy Spirit blow, And bid the obedient waters flow. 'Tis thine a heart of flesh to give, Thy gifts I only can receive; Here then to thee I all resign, To draw, redeem, and seal, is thine. With simple truth to thee I call, My light, my life, my Lord, my all: I wait the moving of the pool, I wait the word that speaks me whole. Speak, gracious Lord, my sickness cure, Make my infected nature pure; Peace, righteousness, and joy impart, And pour thyself into my heart. a 26 Oh, how he loves ! Oh, how he loves ! Oh, how he loves ! Oh, how he loves ! Oh, how he loves ! Oh, how he loves ! Oh, how he loves ! Oh, how he loves ! Oh, how he loves ! 27 a And sinners plunged beneath that flood Lose all their guilty stains. For thou art in their midst to teach, When on thy name they call : And thou hast blessings, Lord, for each, Hast blessings, Lord, for all. In spirit turn to thee; A blessing, Lord, for me? Shall my poor fleece be dry ? Shall I of hunger die ? Behold thy prisoner ;-loose my bands, If 'tis thy gracious will; Behold thy prisoner still ! Yet here thou surely art; In my surrender'd heart. To hope the joys untold; Thy glory now behold. That doubt and fear may cease ; On me,—and give me peace. |