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Will He then forevermore

Keep His anger, and no more
Help His chosen generation
In their present tribulation?"

3 "Zion, surely I have loved thee!"
Thus to her the Highest saith,
"Although many woes have proved thee,
And thy soul is sad to death,
Yet now cast thy griefs behind;
Where wilt thou a mother find,
For her own child not providing,
Or in hatred with it chiding?"

4 "And if thou couldst find a mother
Who forgot her infant's claim,
Or whose wrath her love could smother,
Yet would I be still the same;
For my truth is pledged to thee,
Zion, thou art dear to me,

I within my heart have set thee,
And I never can forget thee."

5 "Let not Satan make thee craven,
He can fight but cannot harm;
On my hands thy name is graven,
And thy shield is still my arm.
How, then, could it ever be
That I failed to think of thee,
Build the wall of my own city,
And look down on thee with pity?"
6 "Thou before my eyes art ever,
In my bosom thou art laid
As a nursing child, and never

Shalt thou lack my timely aid.
Me and thee no time, nor stress,
War, nor danger, nor distress,
No, nor Satan's self shall sever,-
Only be thou faithful ever."

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LET not such a thought e'er pain thee
As that thou art cast away,

But within God's Word restrain thee,
That far otherwise doth say.
E'en though thou unrighteous art,
True and faithful is God's heart.
Hast thou death deserved forever?
God's appeased, despond thou never!

2 Thou art, as is every other,
Tainted by the poison sin,

That the Serpent, and our father
Adam, by the fall, brought in.
But if thou God's voice dost hear,
"Turn to me, do good," ne'er fear,
Be of good cheer, He thy yearning
Will regard, thy prayer ne'er spurn-
ing.

3 He is not a bear or lion

Thirsting only for thy blood,
Faithful is thy God in Zion,

Gentle ever is His mood.
God aye as a Father feels,
He's afflicted by our ills,

Our misfortune sorrow gives Him,
And our dying ever grieves Him.

4 "Truly," saith He, "as I'm living,
I the death of none desire,
But that men themselves upgiving,
May be rescued from sin's mire."
When a prodigal returns,

God's heart then with rapture burns,

Wills that not the least one even

Ever from his flock be driven.

5 Shepherd was so faithful never,
Seeking sheep that go astray;
Couldest thou God's heart see ever
How He cares for them alway,
How it thirsts and sighs and burns,
After him who from Him turns,

From His people's midst doth wander,
Love would make thee weep and
ponder.

6 God the good not only loveth Who in His house ever dwell, But His heart compassion moveth Tow'rds those whom the Prince of hell

Hath enslaved, the cruel foe,

Who men's hearts with hate to glow Makes 'gainst Him, who when He ever Moves His foot, can make earth quiver.

7 Deep His love is and enduring, His desire is ever great,

He is calling and alluring

Us to enter heaven's wide gate.
When they come, whoe'er they be,
Seeking now that liberty

From the Devil's fangs be given,
Glad are all the hosts of heaven.

8 God and all on high who're dwelling 'Fore whom heaven must hush its voice,

When their Maker's praise forth telling
O'er our penitence rejoice;

But what has been done amiss
Covered now and buried is,

All offence to Him we've given,
All, yea all, is now forgiven.

9 From no lake so much is gushing,
No depth is so deep at all,

With such force no stream is rushing,
All compared with God is small;
Naught is like His grace so great,
That remits our mighty debt,
That He ever throweth over
All our lives e'en as a cover.

10 Soul, why art thou sad and dreary?
Rest now and contented be!
Why wilt thou thyself so weary
When there is no need for thee?
Though thy sins appear to thee
Like a vast and shoreless sea,

If thou with God's heart compare
them,

"Twill a trifle seem to bear them.

11 Could we myriad worlds discover All sunk in apostasy,

Had the sins there o'er and over

Every one been done by thee,
Oh! still they were less by far
Than the light of grace so clear
Could on earth extinguish ever,
God from greater could deliver.

12 Of such wondrous love and favor
Open wide the door to me;
Everywhere and aye, my Savior,
Tasted be thy grace by me

Love me, Lord! and let me be
Nearer ever drawn to Thee,

That I may embrace and love Thee,
Never more to anger move Thee.

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WHATEVER God ordains is good!
Holy His will abideth;

I will be still whate'er He doth,
And follow where He guideth,
He is my God; Though dark my road,
He knoweth how to shield me,
Wherefore to Him I yield me.

2 Whatever God ordains is good!
He never will deceive me;
He leads me by the proper path,
I know He will not leave me,
And take content What He hath sent;
His hand that sends my sadness
Will turn my tears to gladness.

3 Whatever God ordains is good!
His loving thought attends me;
No poisoned draught the cup can be
That my Physician sends me,
But medicine due; For God is true.
Of doubt, then, I'll divest me,
And on His goodness rest me.

4 Whatever God ordains is good!
My Life, my Light can never
Intend me harm; then, to His care
I give myself forever

In weal or woe; For well I know,
Some day I shall see clearly,
That God did love me dearly.

5 Whatever God ordains is good!
Though now this cup in drinking
May bitter to my taste appear,
I take it all unshrinking;
For to my heart God will impart

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