1 O enter, Lord, Thy temple,
Be Thou my spirit's Guest!
Who at my birth didst give me
A second birth more blest.
Thou in the Godhead, Lord,
Though here to dwell Thou deignest,
Forever equal reignest,
Art equally adored.
2 O enter, let me know Thee,
And feel Thy power within,
The power that breaks our fetters,
And rescues us from sin;
So wash and cleanse Thou me,
That I may serve Thee truly,
And render honor duly
With perfect heart to Thee.
3 'Tis Thou, O Spirit, teachest
The soul to pray aright;
Thy songs have sweetest music,
Thy pray'rs have wondrous might;
Unheard they cannot fall,
They pierce the highest heaven,
Till He His help hath given
Who surely helpeth all.
4 With holy zeal then fill us,
To keep the faith still pure;
And bless our lands and houses
With wealth that may endure;
And make that foe to flee
Who in us with Thee striveth;
For from our hearts he driveth
Whate'er delighteth Thee.
5 Order our path in all things
According to Thy mind,
And when this life is over,
And must be all resigned,
O grant us then to die
With calm and fearless spirit,
And after death inherit
Eternal life on high.
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First Line: | O enter, Lord, Thy temple |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1895 |
Topic: | The Church Year: Pentecost |
Notes: | Author from Index: P. Gerhardt— Winkworth; Hymn from the German Text: Zeuch ein zu deinen Thoren |