I will sing my Maker’s praises and in Him most joyful be,
For in all things I see traces of His tender love to me.
Nothing else than love could move Him with such sweet and tender
care
Evermore to raise and bear all who try to serve and love Him.
All things else have but their day, God’s great love abides for
aye.
Yea, so dear did He esteem me that His Son he loved so
well
He hath given to redeem me from the quenchless flames of hell.
O Thou Spring of boundless blessing, how could e’er my feeble
mind
Of Thy depth the bottom find though my efforts were unceasing?
All things else have but their day, God’s great love abides for
aye.
All that for my soul is needful He with loving care provides,
Nor of that is He unheedful which my body needs besides.
When my strength cannot avail me, when my powers can do no more,
Doth my God His strength outpour; in my need He doth not fail
me.
All things else have but their day, God’s great love abides for
aye.
When I sleep, He still is near me, o’er me rests His guardian
eye;
And new gifts and blessings cheer me when the morning streaks
the sky.
Were it not for God’s protection, had His countenance not been
Here my guide, I had not seen e’er the end of my affliction.
All things else have but their day, God’s great love abides for
aye.
As a father never turneth wholly from a wayward child,
For the prodigal still yearneth, longing to be reconciled,
So my many sins and errors find a tender, pardoning God,
Chastening frailty with His rod, not, in vengeance, with His
terrors.
All things else have but their day, God’s great love abides for
aye.
Since, then, neither change nor coldness, in my Father’s love
can be,
Lo! I lift my hands with boldness, as Thy child I come to Thee.
Grant me grace, O God, I pray Thee, that I may with all my
might,
All my lifetime, day and night, love and trust Thee and obey
Thee
And, when this brief life is o’er, praise and love Thee
evermore.