CCXIII. The influences of the spirit experienced

1 Dear Lord, and shall thy spirit rest
In such a wretched heart as mine?
Unworthy dwelling! glorious guest!
Favor astonishing, divine!

2 When sin prevails, and gloomy fear,
And hope almost expires in night,
Lord, can thy spirit then be here,
Great spring of comfort, life, and light?

3 Sure the blest comforter is nigh,
'Tis he sustains my fainting heart;
Else would my hopes for ever die,
And every cheering ray depart.

4. When some kind promise glads my soul,
Do I not find his healing voice
The tempest of my fears control,
And bid my drooping powers rejoice?

5 Whene'er to call the savior mine,
With ardent wish my heart aspires;
Can it be less than power divine,
Which animates these strong desires?

6 What less than thy almighty word
Can raise my heart from earth and dust,
And bid me cleave to thee, my Lord,
My life, my treasure, and my trust?

7 And when my cheerful hope can say,
I love my God, and taste his grace,
Lord, is it not thy blissful ray,
Which brings this dawn of sacred peace?

8 Let thy kind spirit in my heart
For ever dwell, O God of love,
And light and heavenly peace impart,
Sweet earnest of the joys above.

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First Line: Dear Lord, and shall thy spirit rest
Title: The influences of the spirit experienced
Author: Steele
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1792
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Topic: The Influences and Graces of the Spirit; Influences of the Spirit; Influences of the spirit: Experienced (1 more...)
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