Contentment
Verse 1
Fierce passions discompose the mind, As tempests vex the sea, But calm, content and peace we find, When, Lord, we turn to Thee.
Verse 2
In vain by reason and by rule We try to bend the will; For none but in the Saviour's school Can learn the heavenly skill.
Verse 3
Since at His feet my soul has sate, His gracious w
Verse 4
" Art thou a sinner, soul?" He said, " Then how canst thou complain? How light thy troubles here, if weigh'd With everlasting pain!
Verse 5
" If thou of murmuring wouldst be cured, Compare thy griefs with mine! Think what my love for thee endured, And thou wilt not repine.
Verse 6
"' Tis I appoint thy daily lot, And I do all things well; Thou soon shalt leave this wretched spot, And rise with me to dwell.
Verse 7
" In life my grace shall strength supply, Proportion'd to thy day; At death thou still shalt find me nigh, To wipe thy tears away."
Verse 8
Thus I, who once my wretched days In vain repinings spent, Taught in my Saviour's school of grace, Have learn'd to be content.
