Text: | Christ our Advocate |
1 Where is my God? does he retire
Beyond the reach of humble sighs?
Are these weak breathings of desire,
Too languid to ascend the skies?
2 No, Lord, the breathings of desire,
The weak petition, if sincere,
Are not forbidden to aspire,
But reach to thy all-gracious ear.
3 Look up, my soul, with cheerful eye,
See where the great redeemer stands,
The glorious advocate on high,
With precious incense in his hands.
4 He sweetens every humble groan,
He recommends each broken prayer;
Recline thy hope on him alone,
Whose pow'r and love forbid despair.
5 Teach my weak heart, O gracious Lord,
With stronger faith to call thee mine;
Bid me pronounce the blissful word,
My Father, God, with joy divine.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Where is my God? does he retire |
Title: | Christ our Advocate |
Meter: | L. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1799 |
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Topic: | Christ: An advocate |