CXLVIII. Delight in God

1 Grant Lord, I may delight in thee,
And on thy care depend;
To thee in ev'ry trouble flee,
My best, my only friend.

2 When all created streams are dry'd,
Thy fulness is the same;
May I with this be satisfy'd,
And glory in thy name!

3 Why should the soul a drop bemoan
Who has a fountain near,
A fountain which will ever run
With waters sweet and clear?

4 No good in creatures can be found,
But all is found in thee;
I must be blessed, and abound,
While thou art God to me.

5 O that I had a stronger faith
To look within the veil,
To credit what my Saviour saith,
Whose word can never vail!

6 O Lord, I cast my care on thee,
I triumph and adore;
Henceforth my great concern shall be
To love and please thee more.

Text Information
First Line: Grant Lord, I may delight in thee
Title: Delight in God
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1799
Scripture:
Topic: Decrees: Of God; Delight: in God
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