O thou, my God, who from thy throne supreme

O thou, my God, who from thy throne supreme

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1 O thou my God, who from thy throne supreme,
Art mindful of the penitential tear,
Kindly dispersing, with thy mercy's beam,
The gathering clouds of darkness and despair;
Lord, lend thine ear! O hear a sinner's cry!
And save a wretch thy law condemns to die!

2 Long has thy gospel sounded in mine ears,
And once I thought I made thy ways my choice;
But now, alas! o'erwhelm'd with gloomy fears,
I scarce can hear my heavenly shepherd's voice;
Oh shine again! revive my drooping heart!
Subdue my foes, and bid my fears depart!

3 Entangles with the world's delusive charms,
Mine enemies against my soul prevail;
Prevail to thrust me, wretched, from thine arms,
Whilst guilt and unbelief my hope assail.
O God, my God, display thy guardian cure,
Nor let me fall a victim to despair!

4 Does not thy promise bid me rest secure?
And can I trust thy faithfulness in vain?
Shall not thy truth from age to age endure?
And wilt thou not thy people's cause maintain?
Then shine again, my fainting soul restore,
And hold me with thy hand to fall no more!

The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the most approved authors, 1799

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First Line: O thou, my God, who from thy throne supreme
Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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