“Lord’s Day Eve”
God of the passing hour,
Another week has gone and I have been preserved
in my going out,
in my coming in.
in my going out,
in my coming in.
Thine has been the vigilance that has turned
threatened evils aside;
threatened evils aside;
Thine the supplies that have nourished me;
Thine the comforts that have indulged me;
Thine the relations and friends that have
delighted me;
delighted me;
Thine the means of grace which have edified me;
Thine the Book, which, amidst all my enjoyments,
has told me that this is not my rest,
has told me that this is not my rest,
that in all successes one thing alone is needful,
to love my Savior
to love my Savior
Nothing can equal the number of thy mercies
but my imperfections and sins.
but my imperfections and sins.
These, O God, I will neither conceal nor palliate,
but confess with a broken heart.
but confess with a broken heart.
In what condition would secret reviews
of my life leave me
of my life leave me
were it not for the assurance that with thee
there is plenteous redemption,
that thou art a forgiving God,
that thou mayest be feared!
there is plenteous redemption,
that thou art a forgiving God,
that thou mayest be feared!
While I hope for pardon through the blood
of the cross,
of the cross,
I pray to be clothed with humility,
to be quickened in thy way,
to be more devoted to thee,
to keep the end of my life in view,
to be cured of the folly of delay and indecision,
to know how frail I am,
to be quickened in thy way,
to be more devoted to thee,
to keep the end of my life in view,
to be cured of the folly of delay and indecision,
to know how frail I am,
to number my days and apply my heart
unto wisdom.
unto wisdom.