071 Before A Journey
| Author | Charles Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | hymn |
| Year | 1740 |
| Passage ID | cw-071-before-a-journey-full |
| Words | 132 |
Before a Journey
Source: Hymns and Sacred Poems (1740), Part I
Author: Charles Wesley (attributed)
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Lord, we believe; and taste thee good,
Thee all-sufficient own,
And hunger after heavenly food,
And thirst for God alone.
Before a Journey.
Forth at thy call, O Lord, I go,
Thy counsel to fulfill:
’Tis all my business here below,
Father, to do thy will.
To do thy will, while here I make
My short, unfixt abode,
An everlasting home I seek,
A city built by God.
O when shall I my Canaan gain,
The land of promis’d ease,
And leave this world of sin and pain,
This howling wilderness!
Come to my help, come quickly, Lord,
For whom alone I sigh,
O let me hear the gracious word,
And get me up, and die!