1 Had God not come, may Israel say,
Had God not come to aid us,
Our enemies on that sad day
Would surely have dismayed us;
A remnant now, and handful small,
Held in contempt and scorn by all,
Who cruelly oppress us.
2 Their furious wrath, did God permit,
Would quickly have consumed us,
And in the deep and yawning pit
With life and limb entombed us;
Like men o'er whom dark waters roll,
The streams had gone e'en o'er our soul,
And mightily o'erwhelmed us.
3 Thanks be to God, who from the pit
Snatched us, when it was gaping:
Our souls, like birds that break the net,
To the blue sky escaping;
The snare is broken—we are free!
The Lord our Helper praised be,
The God of earth and heaven.
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First Line: | Had God not come, may Israel say |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1895 |
Topic: | The Church Year: Reformation |
Notes: | Author from Index: Luther—R. Massie; Hymn from the German Text: Waer Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit |