188b | Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.)#189 | 190 |
1 Give thanks to God, he reigns above,
Kind are his thoughts, his name is love,
His mercy ages past have known,
And ages long to come shall own.
2 Let the redeemed of the Lord
The wonders of his grace record;
Israel, the nation whom he chose,
And rescu'd from their mighty foes.
3 [When God's almighty arm had broke
Their fetters and th' Egyptian yoke,
They trac'd the desert wandering round;
A wild and solitary ground!
4 There they could find no leading road,
Nor city for a fix'd abode;
Nor food, nor fountain, to asswage
Their burning thirst or hunger's rage.]
5 In their distress to God they cry'd
God was their Saviour and their guide;
He led their wandering march around.
And brought their tribes to Canaan's ground.
6 Thus when our first release we gain
From sin's old yoke, and satan's chain,
We have this desert world to pass,
A dangerous and a tiresome place.
7 He feeds and clothes us all the way,
He guides our footsteps lest we stray,
He guards us with a powerful hand,
And brings us to the heavenly land.
8 Oh let the saints with joy record
The truth and goodness of the Lord!
How great his works! how kind his ways!
Let every tongue pronounce his praise.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Give thanks to God, he reigns above |
Title: | Israel led to Canaan, and Christians to Heaven |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1786 |
Scripture: | |
Topic: | Afflictions: removed by prayer; Church: restored by prayer; Colonies Planted(17 more...) |
Notes: | First Part |