Hymns

When we are raised from deep distress

by Isaac Watts·1707·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

Based on Isa 38:9ff.

1

When we are raised from deep distress,
Our God deserves a song;
We take the pattern of our praise
From Hezekiah's tongue.

2

The gates of the devouring grave
Are opened wide in vain,
If he that holds the keys of death
Commands them fast again.

3

Pains of the flesh are wont t' abuse
Our minds with slavish fears:
"Our days are past, and we shall lose
The remnant of our years."

4

We chatter with a swallow's voice,
Or like a dove we mourn,
With bitterness instead of joys,
Afflicted and forlorn.

5

Jehovah speaks the healing word,
And no disease withstands;
Fevers and plagues obey the Lord,
And fly at his commands.

6

If half the strings of life should break,
He can our frame restore;
He casts our sins behind his back,
And they are found no more.