When Satan and his host appear, 131. The importunate Widow. S. M. Our Lord, who knows full well The heart of ev'ry saint, and never faint. e never plead in vain; And pray, and pray again. Why should we longer wait! But be importunate. Without support or friend, And gain'd, at last, her enda As little for the laws; Yet he espous'd Ler cause, She urg'd him day and night, Would no denial take; For my own quieťs sake.” His chosen when they cry? He'll help them from on high, Engage him on their side; And can they be deny’d? And never faint in pray'r; And makes our cause his care. 132. Prayer for mercies on the Church. c. M. Jesus, who bought us with his blood, And makes our souls his care, And answer'd Jabez' pray’r. Befits poor sinners well; To save our souls from hell, For mercies from above: With light, and joy, and love. The gospel's Promis'd Land is wide, We fain would enter in: With unbelief and sin. Let us possess the whole, He can thy work control. Our guide and guardian be, Till death shall set us free. Help us on thee to cast our care, And on thy word to rest; That Israel's God, who heareth pray’r, Will grant us our request. 133. Pleading with God. s. M. Father, we seek thy grace, In thine appointed way; And not regard our plea? When at thy throne we bow; In humble faith, we hold thee, Lord, To thine engagements now. We plead thy promise made; 'Tis from conditions free; “ In bonds of everlasting love, “ I'll be a God to thee." Here we depose our trust, 'Tis bere our hopes recline; Eternal truth and righteousness Appear in every line, Of waters sweet and clear : Or peradventure here. The source from whence it came; Eternally the same. By oath and promise bound; 'Tis sure and solid ground, 134. God present in the Assembly of his Saints. 8. 6. My love and mercy to repeat, “ And tell what I have done, “ There will I be,” saith God,“ to bless, “ And ev'ry burden'd soul redress, " Who worships at my throne.” To set the spirit free; In felļowship with Thee. Tho' few in number, yet we claim It stands divinely free: To sinners such as we. Release from slavish fear; Till thou shalt bring us there. 135. On opening a Place for social Prayer. L. M. GREAT Source of Light, without a shade, Who hast in love this promise made, Where'er 1 find a praying few, ** With them I'll meet, and bless them too." Thy presence, Lord, made Salem blest, 'Twas call’d Thy sacred place of rest; And when Thy glory here we see, As Salem was this house shall be. Here let our pray’rs, like incense, rise Of sweet perfume towards the skies; Our converse bless, from care set free, While we, in spirit, worship Thee. Here, to each other, we'll reveal The sorrows, and the joys we feel; And walk in love in wisdom's way, As children of the light and day. 66 |