44c. LORD, We Have Heard Thy Works of Old

1 Lord, we have heard Thy works of old,
Thy works of pow­er and grace,
When to our ears our fa­thers told
The won­ders of their days.

2 How You did build Thy church­es here,
And make Thy Gos­pel known;
Amongst them did Your arm ap­pear,
Thy light and glo­ry shone.

3 In God they boast­ed all the day,
And in a cheer­ful throng
Did thou­sands meet to praise and pray,
And grace was all their song.

4 But now our souls are seized with shame,
Confusion fills our face,
To hear the enemy, blas­pheme,
And fools re­proach Thy grace.

5 Yet we have not for­got our God,
Nor false­ly dealt with heav’n,
Nor have our steps de­clined the road
Of du­ty You have giv’n.

6 We are ex­posed all day to die
As mar­tyrs for Thy cause,
As sheep for slaugh­ter bound we lie
By sharp and bloody laws.

7 Awake, arise, Al­migh­ty LORD,
Why sleeps Thy common grace?
Why should we look like men ab­horred
Or ban­ished from Thy face?

8 Will You forev­er cast us off,
And still ne­glect our cries?
Forev­er hide Thine heav’n­ly love
From our af­flict­ed eyes?

9 Down to the dust our soul is bowed,
And dies up­on the ground;
Rise for our help, re­buke the proud,
And all their pow­ers con­found.

10 Redeem us from per­pe­tu­al shame,
Our Sav­ior and our God;
We plead the hon­ors of Thy Name,
The mer­its of Thy blood.

Text Information
First Line: LORD, we have heard Thy works of old
Title: LORD, We Have Heard Thy Works of Old
Author: Isaac Watts (alt.)
Meter: 8.6.8.6 CM
Language: English
Publication Date: 2022
Scripture:
Source: Psalms of David, 1718
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