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487. In Thy Wrath and Hot Displeasure

1 In thy wrath and hot displeasure,
chasten not thy servant, Lord;
let thy mercy, without measure,
help and peace to me afford.
Heavy is my tribulation,
sore my punishment has been;
broken by thine indignation,
I am troubled by my sin.

2 With my burden of transgression
heavy-laden, overborne,
humbled low I make confession,
for my folly now I mourn.
Weak and wounded, I implore thee;
Lord, to me thy mercy show;
all my pray'r is now before thee,
all my trouble thou dost know.

3 Darkness gathers, foes assail me,
but I answer not a word;
all my friends desert and fail me,
only thou my cry hast heard.
Lord, in thee am I confiding;
thou wilt answer when I call,
lest my foes, the good deriding,
triumph in thy servant's fall.

4 I am prone to halt and stumble,
grief and sorrow dwell within,
shame and guilt my spirit humble;
I am sorry for my sin.
Lord, my God, do not forsake me,
let me know that thou art near,
under thy protection take me,
as my Savior now appear.

Text Information
First Line: In thy wrath and hot displeasure
Title: In Thy Wrath and Hot Displeasure
Meter: 8.7.8.7.D.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1990
Scripture:
Topic: Trust in God; The Way of Salvation: Repentance; Adversaries (3 more...)
Source: The Psalter, 1912
Tune Information
Name: RUSTINGTON
Composer: C. Hubert H. Parry (1897)
Meter: 8.7.8.7.D.
Key: F Major



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