1451. Father Divine, I Come to Thee

1. Father divine, I come to Thee,
I yield, a captive, to Thy sway,
That love’s gold chain may set me free
For all the burden of the day.

2. I come not to avoid my care,
I come not to desert the strife;
I come to seek new strength to bear,
I fly to find new power for life.

3. Many there be that seek Thy face
To meet the hour of parting breath,
But ’tis for earth I need Thy grace—
Life is more solemn still than death.

4. When morning gilds the porch of day,
I feel so vile amid the glow
That I should faint, didst Thou not say,
I make thee whiter than the snow!

5. When noontide brings its work to all,
I find my task so hard to be,
That I should sink, didst Thou not call,
My strength is perfected in thee!

6. When darkness leads the world to rest,
The silent burden of the night
Would crush, but for Thy message blest,
At evening time there shall be light!

7. Oh, may these streams of golden light
To all my desert way be given,
Till faith itself is lost in sight,
And days on earth be days of Heaven.

Text Information
First Line: Father divine, I come to Thee
Title: Father Divine, I Come to Thee
Author: George Matheson (1890)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Sacred Songs, 1890
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: MOTHERLAND
Composer: Thomas Hutchinson (before 1913)
Meter: LM
Incipit: 56176 53244 53132
Key: A♭ Major
Source: The Primitive Methodist Hymnal Supplement with Tunes, edited by George Booth (London: Primitive Methodist Publishing House, 1912), number 96
Copyright: Public Domain



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