249. Delight in scripture; or, The word of god dwelling is us

1 O how I love thy holy law!
'Tis daily my delight:
And thence my meditations draw
Divine advice by night.

2 My waking eyes prevent the day
To meditate thy word:
My soul with longing melts away
To hear thy gospel, Lord.

3 Thy heav'nly words my heart engage,
And well employ my tongue!
And in my tiresome pilgrimage
Yield me a heav'nly song.

4 Am I a stranger, or at home,
'Tis my perpetual feast;
Not honey dropping from the comb
So much allures the taste.

5 No treasures so enrich the mind;
Nor shall thy word be sold
For loads of silver well refin'd,
Nor heaps of choicest gold.

6 When nature sinks, and spirits droop,
Thy promises of grace
Are pillars to support my hope,
And there I write thy praise.

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First Line: O how I love thy holy law!
Title: Delight in scripture; or, The word of god dwelling is us
Language: English
Publication Date: 1791
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Notes: Fifth part
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