Text: | "A word of Blessing" |
Translator: | Richard Massie |
1 O Lord, who by thy presence hast made light
The heat and burden of the toilsome day,
Be with us also in the silent night,
Be with us when the daylight fades away.
2 Oh, speak a word of blessing, gracious Lord!
Thy blessing is endued with soothing power;
On human hearts worn out with toil, thy word
Falls soft and gentle as the evening shower.
3 Come then, O Lord, and deign to be our guest,
After the day's confusion, toil, and din;
Oh, come to bring us peace, and joy, and rest,
To give salvation, and to pardon sin!
4 Bind up the wounds, assuage the aching smart
Left in each bosom from the day just past,
And let us on a Father's loving heart
Forget our griefs, and find sweet rest at last.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | O Lord, who by thy presence hast made light |
Title: | "A word of Blessing" |
Translator: | Richard Massie |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1890 |
Topic: | Close of Service; Close of Worship; Evening |