Glorious
Jehovah, my Covenant God,
A
ll thy promises in Christ Jesus are
yea and amen, and all shall
be fulfilled.
Thou hast spoken
them, and they shall be done,
commanded, and they shall come to
pass.
Yet I have often
doubted thee,
have lived at times as if there
were no God.
Lord, forgive me that
death in life,
when I have found something apart
from thee,
when I have been content with
ephemeral things.
But through thy
grace I have repented;
Thou hast given me
to read my pardon
in the wounds of
Jesus,
and my soul doth trust in him, my
God incarnate,
the ground of my life, the spring
of my hope.
Teach me to be
resigned to thy will,
to delight in thy law,
to have no will but thine,
to believe that everything thou
doest is
for my good.
Help me to leave my
concerns in thy hands,
for thou hast power over evil,
and bringest from it an infinite
progression
of good,
until thy purposes are fulfilled.
Bless me with
Abraham’s faith
that staggers not at promises
through unbelief.
May I not instruct
thee in my troubles,
but glorify thee in my trials;
Grant me a distinct
advance in the divine life;
May I reach a higher platform,
leave the mists of doubt and fear
in the valley,
and climb to hill-tops of eternal
security in Christ
by simply
believing he cannot lie,
or turn from
his purpose.
Give me the
confidence I ought to have in him
who is worthy to be praised,
and who is blessed for evermore.