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Text: | Behold, O LORD, My Days Are Made |
Author: | Charles H. Spurgeon |
Tune: | ARLINGTON |
Composer: | Thomas Arne |
1 Behold, O LORD, my days are made
a handbreadth at the most;
ere yet 'tis noon my flow'r must fade,
and I give up the ghost.
2 Then teach me, Lord, to know mine end,
and know that I am frail;
to heav'n let all my thoughts ascend,
and let not earth prevail.
3 What is there here that I should wait,
my hope's in Thee alone;
when wilt Thou open glory's gate
and call me to Thy throne?
4 A stranger in this land am I,
a sojourner with Thee;
oh be not silent at my cry,
but show Thyself to me.
5 Though I'm exiled from glory's land,
yet not from glory's King;
my GOD is ever near at hand,
and therefore I will sing.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Behold, O LORD, my days are made |
Title: | Behold, O LORD, My Days Are Made |
Author: | Charles H. Spurgeon (1866) |
Meter: | CM |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 2023 |
Scripture: | |
Topic: | Confession and Propitiation |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | ARLINGTON |
Composer: | Thomas Arne (1762) |
Meter: | CM |
Key: | D Major |