Text: | In all my vast concerns with thee |
Author: | Watts |
1 In all my vast concerns with thee,
In vain my soul would try
To shun thy presence, Lord, or flee
The notice of thine eye.
2 Thine all-surrounding sight surveys
My rising and my rest,
My public walks, my private ways,
And secrets of my breast.
3 My thoughts lie open to the Lord,
Before they're formed within;
And ere my lips pronounce the word,
He knows the sense I mean.
4 Oh, wondrous knowledge, deep and high!
Where can a creature hide?
Within thy circling arms I lie,
Enclosed on every side.
5 So let thy grace surround me still,
And like a bulwark prove,
To guard my soul from every ill,
Secured by sovereign love.
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First Line: | In all my vast concerns with thee |
Author: | Watts |
Meter: | C. M. |
Publication Date: | 1873 |
Scripture: | ; ; ; ; ; ; |
Topic: | Attributes of God: Omnipresence; Omnipresence |