Laden with guilt, and full of fears
by Isaac Watts·1707·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)
1
Laden with guilt, and full of fears,
I fly to thee, my Lord,
And not a glimpse of hope appears
But in thy written word.
2
The volume of my Father's grace
Does all my griefs assuage;
Here I behold my Savior's face
Almost in every page.
3
This is the field where hidden lies
The pearl of price unknown;
That merchant is divinely wise
Who makes the pearl his own.
4
Here consecrated water flows
To quench my thirst of sin;
Here the fair tree of knowledge grows,
Nor danger dwells therein.
5
This is the Judge that ends the strife
Where wit and reason fail,
My guide to everlasting life
Through all this gloomy vale.
6
O may thy counsels, mighty God,
My roving feet command;
Nor I forsake the happy road
That leads to thy right hand.