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Through God's word, my hope at His returning
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| 1. | Through God's word, my hope at His returning |
| | Is that all my being be redeemed; |
| | Yet in times of grief and tribulation, |
| | Doubt and fear arise, no hope is seen. |
| | In those hours, when prayer cannot be uttered, |
| | Only groaning from my breast is heard. |
| | Then the Spirit, in like manner, helps me, |
| | Praying in my weakness unto God. |
| 2. | Lord, my prayer is not for deeper suffering, |
| | But that from each trial I'd be free. |
| | Let the cup of bitterness be taken; |
| | Yet, Thy will, not mine, dear Lord, must be. |
| | Even now, though trials sore surround me, |
| | Still within my heart there is a peace, |
| | For the love of God outpoured within me |
| | Floods my heart and bids my doubting cease. |
| 3. | Blest assurance! God has fully ordered |
| | Every matter by His sovereign hand; |
| | Every person (though we see so dimly), |
| | Every thing's according to His plan. |
| | Every trial is but the Father's answer |
| | To the groaning of the Spirit's prayer; |
| | May He gain in every tribulation, |
| | Until we Christ's glory fully share. |
| 4. | How could God from all His dealings spare us, |
| | After He spared not His only Son? |
| | Could the Potter's hand upon the vessel |
| | Ever leave the shaping work undone? |
| | For the center of God's heart's desire |
| | Is that many brethren we will be |
| | Unto Christ, His precious First-begotten, |
| | And to Him, conformed we'll fully be. |
| 5. | Heirs of God! Joint-heirs with our Lord Jesus! |
| | What a hope of glory this for us! |
| | Though the suff'rings presently seem grievous, |
| | Greater far the glory then for us! |
| | Yea, in all these things we more than conquer, |
| | Through the One whose love has us possessed; |
| | Soon the day for which waits all creation, |
| | When the sons of God are manifest! |