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44. Prayer is the Soul's Sincere Desire

1. Prayer is the soul's sincere desire,
Uttered or unexpress'd,
The motion of a hidden fire
That trembles in the breast.

2. Prayer is the burden of a sigh,
The falling of a tear,
The upward glancing of an eye,
When none but God is near.

3. Prayer is the simplest form of speech
That infant lips can try;
Prayer, the sublimest strains that reach
The Majesty on high.

4. Prayer is the Christian's vital breath,
The Christian's native air;
His watchword at the gates of death;
He enters heav'n with pray'r

5. Prayer is the contrite sinner's voice,
Returning from his ways,
While angels in their songs rejoice
And cry, "Behold, he prays!"

6. The Saints in prayer appear as one
In word and deed and mind,
While with the Father and the Son
Their fellowship they find.

7. Nor prayer is made on earth alone;
The Holy Spirit pleads,
And Jesus at the Father's throne
For sinners intercedes.

8. O Thou by whom we come to God,
The Life, the Truth, the Way!
The path of prayer Thyself hast trod.
Lord, teach us how to pray.

Text Information
First Line: Prayer is the soul's sincere desire
Title: Prayer is the Soul's Sincere Desire
Author: Montgomery
Language: English
Publication Date: 1919
Tune Information
Name: [Prayer is the soul's sincere desire]
Composer: G. Careless
Incipit: 15653 54212 46545
Key: E Major



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