Psalm 146Words: Charles Wesley, "Psalms and Hymns," 1743 1 My soul, inspired with sacred love, The Lord thy God delight to praise; His gifts I will for him improve, To him devote my happy days; To him my thanks and praises give, And only for his glory live. 2 Long as my God shall lend me breath, My every pulse shall beat for him; And when my voice is lost in death, My spirit shall resume the theme; The gracious theme, for ever new, Through all eternity pursue. 3 Soon as the breath of man expires, Again he to his earth shall turn; Where then are all his vain desires, His love and hate, esteem and scorn? All, all at that last gasp are o'er, He falls to rise on earth no more. 4 He then is blest, and only he, Whose hope is in the Lord his God; Who can to him for succor flee That spread the earth and heaven abroad; That still the universe sustains, And Lord of his creation reigns. 5 True to his everlasting word, He loves the injured to redress: Poor helpless souls the bounteous Lord Relieves, and fills with plenteousness: He sets the mournful prisoners free, He bids the blind their Savior see. 6 The Lord thy God, O Zion, reigns, Supreme in mercy as in power, The endless theme of heavenly strains, When time and death shall be no more: And all eternity shall prove Too short to utter all his love. |
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