William Cowper

 

God moves in a mysterious way

God moves in a mysterious way

His wonders to perform;

He plants His footsteps in the sea,

And rides upon the storm.

Deep in unfathomable mines

Of never-failing skill

He treasures up His bright designs,

And works His sovereign will.

Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take,

The clouds ye so much dread

Are big with mercy, and shall break

In blessings on your head.

Judge not the Lord by feeble sense,

But trust Him for His grace;

Behind a frowning providence

He hides a smiling face.

His purposes will ripen fast,

Unfolding every hour;

The bud may have a bitter taste,

But sweet will be the flower.

Blind unbelief is sure to err,

And scan his work in vain;

God is His own interpreter,

And He will make it plain. 

A Comparison

The lapse of time and rivers is the same,

Both speed their journey with a restless stream;

The silent pace, with which they steal away,

No wealth can bribe, no prayers persuade to stay;

Alike irrevocable both when past,

And a wide ocean swallows both at last.

Though each resemble each in every part,

A difference strikes at length the musing heart;

Streams never flow in vain; where streams abound,

How laughs the land with various plenty crown’d!

But time, that should enrich the nobler mind,

Neglected, leaves a dreary waste behind. 

Jehovah Rophi: I Am The Lord That Healeth Thee

(Heal Us)

Heal us, Emmanuel! here we are, 

Waiting to feel Thy touch: 

Deep-wounded souls to Thee repair 

And, Saviour, we are such. 

Our faith is feeble, we confess, 

We faintly trust Thy word; 

But wilt Thou pity us the less? 

Be that far from Thee, Lord! 

Remember him who once applied, 

With trembling, for relief; 

'Lord, I believe,' with tears he cried, 

'Oh, help my unbelief!' 

She too, who touch'd Thee in the press, 

And healing virtue stole, 

Was answer'd, 'Daughter, go in peace, 

Thy faith hath made thee whole.' 

Conceal'd amid the gathering throng, 

She would have shunn'd Thy view; 

And if her faith was firm and strong, 

Had strong misgivings too. 

Like her, with hopes and fears we come, 

To touch Thee, if we may; 

Oh! send us not despairing home, 

Send none unheal'd away! 

Other poems mentioned:

The Nightingale And The Glow-worm

The Pine-apple And The Bee

Contentment

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