1 When in the hour of utmost need
We know not where to look for aid,
When days and nights of anxious thought
No help nor counsel yet have brought,
2 Then is our comfort this alone,
That we may meet before Thy throne
And cry, O faithful God, to Thee
For rescue from our misery;
3 To Thee may raise our hearts and eyes,
Repenting sore with bitter sighs,
And seek Thy pardon for our sin,
And respite from our griefs within.
4 For Thou hast promised, graciously
To hear all those who cry to Thee
Through Him whose name alone is great,
Our Savior and our Advocate.
5 And thus we come, O God, to-day,
And all our woes before Thee lay,
For tried, afflicted, lo! we stand,
Peril and foes on very hand.
6 O, hide not for our sins Thy face;
Absolve us through Thy boundless grace;
Be with us in our anguish still,
Free us at last from every ill.
7 That so with all our hearts may we
Once more with joy give thanks to Thee,
And walk obedient to Thy Word,
And now and ever praise the Lord.
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First Line: | When in our hour of utmost need |
Meter: | L. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1880 |
Topic: | The Church Year; National Humiliation and Thanksgiving: Humiliation |
Notes: | Author from Index: P. Eberus— Winkworth; Hymn from the German Text: Wenn wir in hoechsten Noethen sein |