Speed Thy servants, Savior, speed
them;
Thou art Lord of winds and waves;
They were bound, but Thou hast freed
them;
Now they go to free the slaves:
Be Thou with them, ’tis Thine arm
alone that saves.
Be Thou with them, ’tis Thine arm
alone that saves.
Friends, and home,
and all forsaking,
Lord they go at Thy command,
As their stay Thy promise taking,
While they traverse sea and land:
O be with them; lead them safely by
the hand.
O be with them; lead them safely by
the hand.
When they reach the land of
strangers,
And the prospect dark appears,
Nothing seen but toils and dangers,
Nothing felt but doubts and fears,
Be Thou with them, hear their sighs
and count their tears.
Be Thou with them, hear their sighs
and count their tears.
When no fruit appears to cheer
them,
And they seem to toil in vain,
Then in mercy, Lord, draw near them,
Then their sinking hopes sustain:
Thus supported, let their zeal revive
again.
Thus supported, let their zeal revive
again.
In the midst of opposition
Let them trust, O Lord, in Thee;
When success attends their mission,
Let Thy servants humbler be:
Never leave them till Thy face in
Heav’n they see.
Never leave them till Thy face in
Heav’n they see.
There to reap in joy forever,
Fruit that grows from seed here sown;
There to be with Him, Who never
Ceases to preserve His own;
And with gladness give the praise to
Him alone.
And with gladness give the praise to
Him alone.