1 Great God, indulge my humble claim:
Be thou my hope, my joy, my rest!
The glories, that compose thy name,
Stand all engag'd to make me blest.
2 Thou great and good, thou just and wise,
Thou art my Father and my God!
And I am thine by sacred ties,
Thy child and servant, bought with blood
3 With heart and eyes and lifted hands,
For thee I long, for thee I look,
As travellers in thirsty lands
Pant for the cooling water-brook.
4 Ev'n life itself, without thy love,
No lasting pleasure can afford:
Yea, 'twould but a tiresome burden prove,
If I were banish'd from thee, Lord.
5 I'll lift my hands, I'll raise my voice,
While I have breath to pray or praise.
This work shall make my heart rejoice,
Throughout the remnant of my days.
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First Line: | Great God, indulge my humble claim |
Meter: | L. M. |
Publication Date: | 1828 |
Topic: | Christian experience: Communion with Christ, and love to him; The Christian panting for God |