Text: | Awake, my heart, rejoicing |
Author: | P. Gerhardt |
Translator: | A. Ramsey |
1 Awake, my heart, rejoicing,
Thy Maker's praises voicing,
The Giver good gifts sending;
Their shield, His folk defending.
2 All night while darkness bound me
In deepest gloom around me,
By Satan craved while sleeping,
God had me in His keeping.
3 Thou spak'st me words endearing;
Sleep now, my child, unfearing;
Sleep well, night's terrors spurning;
Thou'lt see the sun returning.
4 Thy word performed, now waking,
I see the bright dawn breaking,
Safe kept from ills unnumbered
While 'neath Thy care I slumbered.
5 An off'ring Thou desirest,
Behold what Thou requirest!
Nor lamb nor incense bringing,
I come with prayer and singing.
6 Nor wilt Thou now despise them,
But in Thy heart wilt prize them,
Well knowing, year, and surely
My best I offer purely.
7 Approve my works when shown Thee;
Help Thou good councils only;
Beginning, middle, closing,
Lord, for the best disposing.
8 With blessings guard me waking,
My heart Thy dwelling making,
And with Thy Word, Lord, feed me,
Whilst heavenward Thou dost lead me.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Awake, my heart, rejoicing |
Translator: | A. Ramsey |
Author: | P. Gerhardt |
Publication Date: | 1918 |
Topic: | Morning |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. Translated from "Wach auf, mein herz, und sinnge" Tune: NUN LASST UNS GOTT DEM HERREN |