6 Convince their madness, Lord, And make them seek thy name': Or else their stubborn rage confound, , That they may die in shame. 7 Then shall the nations know That glorious dreadful word: And thou the sov’reign Lord. The pleasure of public worship. O Lord of hosts, thy dwellings are ! With long desire my spirit faints To meet th' assemblies of thy saints. 2 My flesh would rest in thine abode, My panting heart cries out for God; And for her young provides her nest ; That pleasure which his children want? 4 Blest are the saints who sit on high, Around thy throne of majesty; And seek thy face, and learn thy praise. 6 Blest are the men whose hearts are set To find the way to Zion's gate : 7 Cheerful they walk with growing strength, Till all shall meet in heav'n at length; Grace and glory. The joy, that from thy presence springs: To spend one day, with thee on earth, Exceeds a thousand days of mirth. 2 Might I enjoy the meanest place Within thy house, O God of grace; pow'r, Should tempt my feet to leave thy door. 3 God is our sun, he makes our day; God is our shield, he guards our way From foes without and foes within. 4 All needful grace God will bestow, And crown that grace with glory too : No real good from upright souls. The glorious hosts of heav'n obey; Longing for the house of God. How pleasant and how fair Thine earthly temples are 2 The sparrow for her young With pleasure seeks a nest, To find their wonted rest : Where God appoints to hear ! Their constant service there! Thro' this dark vale of tears; "Till each in heav'n appears. Where God and saints abide, Than thousand days beside: Our light and our defence; We draw our blessings thence: His hand no good withholds Thrice happy he, O God of hosts, Waiting for an answer to prayer. 1 LORD, thou hast call'd thy grace to mind, So God forgave when Israel sinn'd, And brought his wand'ring captives home. 2 Thou hast begun to set us free, And made thy fiercest wrath abate : And thy salvation be complete. And let thy saints in thee rejoice: We wait for praise to tune our voice. 4 We wait to hear what God will say ; He'll speak, and give his people peace : Salvation by Christ. The souls, that fear and trust the Lord; And grace, descending from on high, Fresh hopes of glory shall afford. 2 Mercy and truth on earth are met, Since Christ the Lord came down from heav'n: Justice is pleas’d, and peace is giv’n. A , 4. His righteousness is gone before, To give us free access to God : PSALM 86. First Part. C. M. A general song of praise to God. 1 There's none hath pow'r divine ; Nor are their works like thine. Their off'rings round thy throne : For thou art God alone. Teach me thy heav'nly ways; In God my Father's praise. Shall those sweet wonders tell; PSALM 86. Second Part. L. M. interest in Christ. Display thy pow'r, unveil thy face; Is not thy reign, a reign of grace ? Bought with a price, I'm not my own; A thousand times my soul hath fled, And sought relief before thy throne. 3 But now I grope, as in the night, I can't belieye, and dare not trust; Th G |