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John Wesley (1703-1791)

O THAT thou wouldst the heavens rent, In majesty come down; Stretch out thine...

John Wesley (1703-1791)
Verse 1
O THAT thou wouldst the heavens rent, In majesty come down; Stretch out thine arm omnipotent, And seize me for thine own!
Verse 2
Descend, and let thy lightning burn The stubble of thy foe; My sins o'erturn, o'erturn, o'erturn, And make the mountains flow.
Verse 3
Thou my impetuous spirit guide, And curb my headstrong will; Thou only canst drive back the tide, And bid the sun stand still.
Verse 4
What though I cannot break my chain, Or e'er throw off my load? The things impossible to men Are possible to God.
Verse 5
Is there a thing too hard for thee, Almighty Lord of all, Whose threatening looks dry up the sea, And make the mountains fall?
Verse 6
Who, shall in thy presence stand, And match Omnipotence, Ungrasp the hold of thy right hand, Or pluck the sinner thence?
Verse 7
Sworn to destroy, let earth assail; Nearer to save thou art, Stronger than all the powers of hell, And greater than my heart.
Verse 8
Lo! to the hills I lift mine eye, Thy promised aid I claim; Father of mercies, glorify Thy favourite Jesu's name.
Verse 9
Salvation in that name is found Balm of grief and care; A medicine for my every wound, All, all I want is there!

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