Psalm 45

Words: Charles Wesley, "Psalms and Hymns," 1743

L.M. 88 88 88

 1  My heart is full of Christ, and longs
       Its glorious matter to declare!
    Of him I make my loftier song,
       I cannot from his praise forbear;
    My ready tongue makes haste to sing
    The glories of my heavenly King.

 2  Fairer than all the earth-born race,
       Perfect in comeliness thou art;
    Replenished are thy lips with grace,
       And full of love thy tender heart:
    God ever blest! we bow the knee,
    And own all fulness dwells in thee.

 3  Gird on thy thigh the Spirit's sword,
       And take to thee thy power divine;
    Stir up thy strength, almighty Lord,
       All power and majesty are thine:
    Assert thy worship and renown;
    O all-redeeming God, come down!

 4  Come, and maintain thy righteous cause,
       And let thy glorious toil succeed;
    Dispread the victory of thy cross,
       Ride on, and prosper in thy deed;
    Through earth triumphantly ride on,
    And reign in every heart alone.


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