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CCVI. The comforter

1 Jesus, we hang upon the word,
Our longing souls have heard from thee;
Be mindful of thy promise Lord,
Thy promise made to such as me,
To such as Sion's paths pursue,
And would believe that God is true.

2 Thou say's, "I will the father pray,
"And he the comforter shall give,
"Shall give him in your hearts to stay,
"And never more his temples leave;
"Myself will to my orphans come,
"And make you mine eternal home."

3 Come, then, dear lord, thyself reveal,
And let the promise now take place;
Be it according to thy will,
According to the word of grace:
Thy sorrowful disciples cheer,
And send us dow the comforter.

4 He visits oft the troubled breast,
And oft relives our sad complaint;
But soon we loe the transient guest,
But soon we droop again and faint,
Repeat the melancholy mean,
"Our joy is fled, our comfort gone."

5 Hasten him, Lord, into each heart,
Our sure inseperable guide;
O may we meet and never part!
O may he in our hearts abide!
And keep his house of praise and prayer,
And rest and reign for ever there!

Text Information
First Line: Jesus, we hang upon the word
Title: The comforter
Meter: As the old 112th
Language: English
Publication Date: 1792
Scripture:
Topic: The Influences and Graces of the Spirit; Influences of the Spirit; Spirit of God: The Comforter
Notes: Public Domain.
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