Sunday's Hymn
The Saints Should Never Be Dismayed
The saints should never be dismayed,
Nor sink in hopeless fear;
For when they least expect his aid,
The Savior will appear.
This Abraham found, he raised the knife,
GOD saw, and said, “Forbear;”
Yon ram shall yield his meaner life,
Behold the victim there.
Once David seemed Saul’s certain prey,
But hark! the foe’s at hand;
Saul turns his arms another way,
To save th’ invaded land.
When Jonah sunk beneath the wave
He thought to rise no more;
But God prepared a fish to save,
And bear him to the shore.
Blest proofs of pow’r and grace divine,
That meet us in his word!
May every deep–felt care of mine
Be trusted with the Lord.
Wait for his seasonable aid,
And though it tarry wait:
The promise may be long–delayed,
But cannot come too late.
—William Cowper in Olney Hymns
Other hymns, worship songs, sermons etc. posted today:
- Lord’s Day 33, 2009 at The Thirsty Theologian
- Day Is Dying in the West at The Happy Wonderer
- In the Hour of Trial, Jesus, Plead for Me at Fieldstone Cottage
- Morning from The Valley of Vision at The Upward Call
- When Morning Gilds the Sky at Hiraeth
- My Hope is Built at Tapestry of Graces
- Your weekly dose of Spurgeon at Pyromaniacs: How to Ward Off the Hornets of Heresy
Have you posted a hymn (or sermon, sermon notes, prayer, etc.) today and I missed it? Let me know by leaving a link in the comments or by emailing me at the address in the sidebar and I’ll add your post to the list.
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