Hymns

As the sun's enliv'ning eye

by John Newton·1779·Meter 7.7.7.7

1

As the sun's enliv'ning eye
Shines on every place the same;
So the LORD is always nigh
To the souls that love his name.

2

When they move at duty's call,
He is with them by the way;
He is ever with them all,
Those who go, and those who stay.

3

From his holy mercy-seat
Nothing can their souls confine;
Still in spirit they may meet,
And in sweet communion join.

4

For a season called to part,
Let us then ourselves commend
To the gracious eye and heart,
Of our ever-present Friend.

5

Jesus, hear our humble prayer!
Tender Shepherd of thy sheep!
Let thy mercy and thy care
All our souls in safety keep.

6

In thy strength may we be strong,
Sweeten every cross and pain;
Give us, if we live, ere long
Here to meet in peace again.

7

Then, if thou thy help afford,
Ebenezers shall be reared;
And our souls shall praise the Lord
Who our poor petitions heard.

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