The Doubter's Prayer
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- Eternal Power, of earth and air!
- Unseen, yet seen in all around,
- Remote, but dwelling everywhere,
- Though silent, heard in every sound;
- If e'er thine ear in mercy bent,
- When wretched mortals cried to Thee,
- And if, indeed, Thy Son was sent,
- To save lost sinners such as me:
- Then hear me now, while kneeling here,
- I lift to thee my heart and eye,
- And all my soul ascends in prayer,
- OH, GIVE ME--GIVE ME FAITH! I cry.
- Without some glimmering in my heart,
- I could not raise this fervent prayer;
- But, oh! a stronger light impart,
- And in Thy mercy fix it there.
- While Faith is with me, I am blest;
- It turns my darkest night to day;
- But while I clasp it to my breast,
- I often feel it slide away.
- Then, cold and dark, my spirit sinks,
- To see my light of life depart;
- And every fiend of Hell, methinks,
- Enjoys the anguish of my heart.
- What shall I do, if all my love,
- My hopes, my toil, are cast away,
- And if there be no God above,
- To hear and bless me when I pray?
- If this be vain delusion all,
- If death be an eternal sleep,
- And none can hear my secret call,
- Or see the silent tears I weep!
- Oh, help me, God! For thou alone
- Canst my distracted soul relieve;
- Forsake it not: it is thine own,
- Though weak, yet longing to believe.
- Oh, drive these cruel doubts away;
- And make me know, that Thou art God!
- A faith, that shines by night and day,
- Will lighten every earthly load.
- If I believe that Jesus died,
- And waking, rose to reign above;
- Then surely Sorrow, Sin, and Pride,
- Must yield to Peace, and Hope, and Love.
- And all the blessed words He said
- Will strength and holy joy impart:
- A shield of safety o'er my head,
- A spring of comfort in my heart.
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