BACKUPNEXT

PSALM 123

C. M.

Pleading with submission.

O thou whose grace and justice reign

Enthroned above the skies,

To thee our hearts would tell their pain,

To thee we lift our eyes.

As servants watch their master's hand,

And fear the angry stroke;

Or maids before their mistress stand,

And wait a peaceful look;

So for our sins we justly feel

Thy discipline, O God;

Yet wait the gracious moment still,

Till thou remove thy rod.

Those that in wealth and pleasure live,

Our daily groans deride,

And thy delays of mercy give

Fresh courage to their pride.

Our foes insult us, but our hope

In thy compassion lies;

This thought shall bear our spirits up,

That God will not despise.

BACKUPNEXT


CCEL
This document is from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library
at Calvin College. Last updated on May 27, 1999.
Contacting the CCEL.
Calvin seal: My heart I offer you O Lord, promptly and sincerely