50 Hymns and Tunes #35a
Display Title: My God, I thank Thee, may no thought First Line: My God, I thank Thee, may no thought Meter: L. M. Date: 1876
50 Hymns and Tunes #35a
My God, I thank Thee! may no thought
E’er deem Thy chastisements severe;
But may this heart, by sorrow taught,
Calm each wild wish, each idle fear.
Thy mercy bids all nature bloom;
The sun shines bright, and man is gay;
Thine equal mercy spreads the gloom
That darkens o’er his little day.
Full many a throb of grief and pain
Thy frail and erring child must know;
But not one prayer is breathed in vain,
Nor does one tear unheeded flow.
Thy various messengers employ;
Thy purposes of love fulfil;
And, ’mid the wreck of human joy,
Let kneeling faith adore Thy will.
Source: A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion (15th ed.) #327
First Line: | My God, I thank thee, may no thought |
Author: | Andrews Norton |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |