LXXXVII. My hope, my all, my Saviour thou

1 My hope, my all, my Saviour thou,
To thee, lo! now my soul I bow:
I feel the bliss thy wounds impart,
I find thee, Saviour, in my heart.

2 Be thou my strength, be thou my way,
Protect me through my life's short day;
In all my acts may wisdom guide,
And keep me, Saviour, near thy side,

3 Correct, reprove, and comfort me;
As I have need, my Saviour be:
And if I would from thee depart,
Then clasp me, Saviour, to thy heart.

4 In fierce temptations darkest hour,
Save me from sin and Satan's pow'r
Tear ev'ry idol from thy throne,
And reign, my Saviour--reign alone.

5 My suff'ring time shall soon be o'er,
Then shall I sigh and weep no more;
My ransom'd soul shall soar away,
To sing thy praise in endless day.

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First Line: My hope, my all, my Saviour thou
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1816
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