PRAYER is appointed to convey
The blessings God designs to give: Long as they live should Christians pray; They learn to pray when first they live.
2 If pain afflict, or wrongs oppress; If cares distract, or fears dismay; If guilt deject; if sin distress;
In every case, still watch and pray. 3 'Tis prayer supports the soul that's weak: Though thought be broken, language lame, Pray, if thou canst or canst not speak;
But pray with faith in Jesus' name. 4 Depend on him; thou canst not fail; Make all thy wants and wishes known; Fear not; his merits must prevail : Ask but in faith, it shall be done.
DRAYER is the soul's sincere desire, Utter'd or unexpress'd;
The motion of a hidden fire
That trembles in the breast.
2 Prayer is the burden of a sigh,- The falling of a tear,- The upward glancing of an eye, When none but God is near. 3 Prayer is the simplest form of speech That infant lips can try; Prayer, the sublimest strains that reach The Majesty on high.
4 Prayer is the Christian's vital breath, The Christian's native air;
His watchword at the gates of death,- He enters heaven with prayer.
5 Prayer is the contrite sinner's voice, Returning from his ways; While angels, in their songs, rejoice, And cry, Behold, he prays!
6 O Thou, by whom we come to God, The Life, the Truth, the Way, - The path of prayer thyself hast trod:- Lord, teach us how to pray!
ROM every stormy wind that blows, From every swelling tide of woes,
There is a calm, a sure retreat; 'Tis found beneath the mercy-seat.
2 There is a place, where Jesus sheds The oil of gladness on our heads; A place than all besides more sweet, - It is the blood-bought mercy-seat.
3 There is a scene, where spirits blend, Where friend holds fellowship with friend; Though sunder'd far, by faith they meet, Around one common mercy-seat.
4 Ah! whither could we flee for aid, When tempted, desolate, dismay'd? Or how the hosts of hell defeat, Had suff'ring saints no mercy-seat? 5 There, there on eagles' wings we soar, And sin and sense molest no more; And heaven comes down our souls to greet, While glory crowns the mercy-seat.
ESUS, thou sov'reign Lord of all.- The same through one eternal day,-.
Attend thy feeblost foll'wer's call, And O, instruct us how to pray! Pour out the supplicating grace, And stir us up to seek thy face.
2 We cannot think a gracious thought, We cannot feel a good desire, Till thou, who callest worlds from naught, The power into our hearts inspire;
And then we in the Spirit groan, And then we give thee back thine own. 3 Come in thy pleading Spirit down
To us who for thy coming stay; Of all thy gifts we ask but one,- We ask the constant power to pray: Indulge us, Lord, in this request, Thou canst not then deny the rest.
SHEPHERD Divine, our wants reliev
In this our evil day; To all thy tempted foll'wers give The power to watch and pray.
2 Long as our fiery trials last, - Long as the cross we bear,- O let our souls on thee be cast In never-ceasing prayer.
3 Till thou thy perfect love impart; Till thou thyself bestow, Be this the cry of every heart, - I will not let thee go;-
4 I will not let thee go, unless Thou tell thy name to me; With all thy great salvation bless, And make me all like thee. 5 Then let me on the mountain-top Behold thy open face;
Where faith in sight is swallow'd up,
And prayer in endless praise.
UR Father, God, who art in heaven, All hallow'd be thy name;
Thy kingdom come; thy will be done In heaven and earth the same. 2 Give us this day our daily bread; And as we those forgive Who sin against us, so may we Forgiving grace receive.
3 Into temptation lead us not; From evil set us free;
And thine the kingdom, thine the power,
UR heavenly Father, hear The prayer we offer now; Thy name be hallow'd far and near; To thee all nations bow. 2 Thy kingdom come; thy will On earth be done in love, As saints and seraphim fulfil Thy perfect law above. 3 Our daily bread supply While by thy word we live; The guilt of our iniquity Forgive, as we forgive.
4 From dark temptation's power, From Satan's wiles, defend; Deliver in the evil hour,
And guide us to the end. 5 Thine shall forever be Glory and power divine; The sceptre, throne, and majesty, Of heaven and earth are thine.
6 Thus humbly taught to pray By thy belovéd Son,
Through him we come to thee, and say, All for his sake be done.
The spirit of prayer.
THE praying spirit breathe!
watching power impart;
From all entanglements beneath, Call off my peaceful heart; My feeble mind sustain, By worldly thoughts oppress'd; Appear, and bid me turn again To my eternal rest. 2 Swift to my rescue come; Thine own this moment seize; Gather my wand'ring spirit home, And keep in perfect peace: Suffer'd no more to rove
O'er all the earth abroad, Arrest the pris'ner of thy love,
And shut me up in God.
5th P. M. 4 lines 78.
Encouragements to pray.
HOME, my soul, thy suit prepare; Jesus loves to answer prayer;
He himself invites thee near,- Bids thee ask him, waits to hear.
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