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CXXXVIII. When we our gracious Lord entreat

1 When we our gracious Lord entreat,
And on his word rely;
Tho' disappointments first we meet:
His grace is ever nigh.

2 Should he at first seem to refuse,
Yet he will grant relief;
Tho' he reproves and doth accuse
Our doubts and unbelief.

3 Our faith and patience must be tried,
To make us search the ground;
Although at first we are denied,
Yet sure relief is found.

4 Then shall we find his promise true,
Then will his pow'r be known,
And we shall know what Christ can do
When we find what is done.

5 That will produce that living faith,
That will effectual prove;
To ground our hope in life and death,
In Jesus and his love.

6 Now since I evidently see,
My Saviour's grace reveal'd--
I am assur'd he e'er will be,
My life, my guard and shield.

Text Information
First Line: When we our gracious Lord entreat
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1816
Scripture: ;
Topic: 21st Sunday after Trinity
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