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Thou only sovereign of my heart,
My refuge, my almighty friend,
And can my soul from thee depart,
On whom alone my hopes depend?
Whither, ah, whither shall I go
A wretched wanderer from my lord?
Could this dark world of sin and woe
One glimpse of happiness afford?
O’ peace divine, is at thy feet, at thy feet
Here safety dwells, here safety dwells at thy feet
O’ at thy feet
Eternal life thy words impart;
On these my fainting spirit lives;
Here sweeter comforts cheer my heart,
Than all the round of nature gives.
Let earths alluring joys combine,
While thou art near in vain they call;
One smile, one blissful smile of thine,
My gracious lord, outweighs them all.
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Low at thy feet my soul would lie
Here safety dwells and peace divine;
Still let me live beneath thine eye
For life, eternal life is thine.
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Is not Christ the anthem sweet
of every sinner’s song
It is weakness calling out
It is calling on the one it loves
How his mercy knows no bounds
How relentless is his love
He is like a captor come
With full and able arms
What an anthem sweet
Is the savior’s name to me
In the darkness of the night
My brother, friend and guide
O’ the precious love of Christ
Let his voice come softly fall
On this frail and empty heart
And I am bank and brimming full
He has overpaid his love
See his garments turn so white
See the world becoming dim
You can hide yourself inside
His resurrected life
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Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face.
And here will I touch, and handle things unseen.
Here, with firmer hand, I grasp eternal grace.
And all of my weariness, upon thee lean.
I have seen the Son, the ever-reigning Lord,
prove his promise does not fail.
May the bonds of love, that call me to His side,
Grow ever deeper and fuller still.
I would have no help, nor do I need
Another arm, but thine and thine alone
It is enough, my Lord, enough indeed
Thy strength is all I dare to lean upon
I have seen the Son, the ever-reigning Lord,
prove his promise does not fail.
May the bonds of love, that call me to His side,
Grow ever deeper and fuller still.
Here would I feed, upon the bread of God
And here the new wine, is poured out for me.
Here would I lay aside the world’s best love,
And here would I taste, God’s love, wild and free.
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1. My God, my Father, blissful name
Oh may I call Thee mine?
May I with sweet assurance claim
A portion so divine?
This only can my fears control
And bid my sorrows fly;
What harm can ever reach my soul
Beneath my Father’s eye?
2. Whate’er Thy providence denies
I calmly would resign
For Thou art just, and good, and wise
O bend my will to Thine
Whate’er Thy sacred will ordains
O give me strength to bear;
And let me know my Father reigns
And trust His tender care
3. If pain and sickness rend this frame
And life almost depart
Is not Thy mercy still the same
To cheer my drooping heart
If cares and sorrows me surround
Their power why should I fear?
My inward peace they cannot wound
If Thou, my God, art near
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Like thyself, beloved lord
Make us of one heart and mind
Gentle, meek, forgiving, kind
Lowly both in thought and word
Like thyself beloved lord.
One in faith, and hope, and fear,
Let us for each other care,
Each the other burden bear,
Each to each by love endear,
One in faith and hope and fear.
With thy presence here to bless,
Free from all that hearts divide,
Let us thus in thee abide,
All the depths of love express,
All the heights of holiness.
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Glances Pt. 3 is a collaborative effort between Nathan Poole and Anna Carol Fancher.