Hymns

O happy they who know the Lord,

by John Newton·1779·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

1

O happy they who know the Lord,
With whom he deigns to dwell!
He feeds and cheers them by his word,
His arm supports them well.

2

To them, in each distressing hour,
His throne of grace is near;
And when they plead his love and pow'r,
He stands engaged to hear.

3

He helped his saints in ancient days
Who trusted in his name;
And we can witness, to his praise,
His love is still the same.

4

Wand'ring in sin, our souls he found,
And bid us seek his face;
Gave us to hear the gospel sound,
And taste the gospel grace.

5

Oft in his house his glory shines
Before our wond'ring eyes;
We wish not, then, for golden mines,
Or ought beneath the skies.

6

His presence sweetens all our cares,
And makes our burdens light;
A word from him dispels our fears,
And gilds the gloom of night.

7

Lord, we expect to suffer here,
Nor would we dare repine;
But give us, still, to find thee near;
And own us, still, for thine.

8

Let us enjoy, and highly prize
These tokens of thy love;
Till thou shalt bid our spirits rise,
To worship thee above.

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