LVI. Deliverance from Oppression and Falshood; or, GOD's care of his People, in Answer to Faith and Prayer

1 O thou whose justice reigns on high,
And makes the oppressor cease;
Behold how envious sinners try
To vex and break my peace.

2 The sons of violence and lies
Join to devour me, LORD;
But as my hourly dangers rise,
My refuge is thy word.

3 In GOD most holy just and true,
I have repos'd my trust;
Nor will I fear what flesh can do,
The offspring of the dust.

4 They wrest my words to mischief still,
Charge me with unknown faults;
For mischiefs all their counsels fill,
And malice all their thoughts.

5 Shall they escape without thy frown?
Must their devices stand?
O cast the haughty sinner down,
And let him know thy hand.

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6 GOD counts the sorrows of his saints,
Their groans affect his ears;
Thou hast a book for my complaints,
A bottle for my tears.

7 When to thy throne I raise my cry,
The wicked fear and flee;
So swift is pray'r to reach the sky,
So near is GOD to me.

8 In thee, most holy, just and true,
I have repos'd my trust;
Nor will I fear what man can do,
The offspring of the dust.

9 Thy solemn vows are on me LORD,
Thou shalt receive my praise;
I’ll sing, "How faithful is thy word!
"How righteous all thy ways!"

10 Thou hast secur'd my soul from death;
O set thy pris'ner free:
That heart and hand, and life and breath
May be employ'd for thee.

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First Line: O thou whose justice reigns on high
Title: Deliverance from Oppression and Falshood; or, GOD's care of his People, in Answer to Faith and Prayer
Meter: Common Metre
Language: English
Publication Date: 1780
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