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Thy Sea is Great, Our Boats are Small, and Other Hymns of To-Day

Thy Sea is Great, Our Boats are Small, and Other Hymns of To-Day

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class="argument">“The sea is his, and he made it.”—Ps. XCV:5.

O Maker of the Mighty Deep

Whereon our vessels fare,

Above our life’s adventure keep

Thy faithful watch and care.

In Thee we trust, whate’er befall;

Thy sea is great, our boats are small.

We know not where the secret tides

Will help us or delay,

Nor where the lurking tempest hides,

Nor where the fogs are gray.

We trust in Thee, whate’er befall;

Thy sea is great, our boats are small.


When outward bound we boldly sail

And leave the friendly shore,

Let not our heart of courage fail

Until the voyage is o’er.

We trust in Thee, whate’er befall;

Thy sea is great, our boats are small.

When homeward bound we gladly turn,

O bring us safely there,

Where harbor-lights of friendship burn

And peace is in the air.

We trust in Thee, whate’er befall;

Thy sea is great, our boats are small.


Beyond the circle of the sea,

When voyaging is past,

We seek our final port in Thee;

O bring us home at last.

In Thee we trust, whate’er befall;

Thy sea is great, our boats are small.

8.6.8.6.4.4.4.4

Meiringen.


II
THE BURNING BUSH

“I will now turn aside and see this great sight.”—Exod. III:3.

Thy wisdom and Thy might appear,

Eternal God, through every year;

From day to day, from hour to hour,

Thy works reveal self-ordered power.

We worship Thee whose will hath laid

Thy sovereign rule on all things made;

The faithful stars, the fruitful earth,

Obey Thy laws that gave them birth.


Yet Thou canst make a marvel shine

Amid these mighty laws of Thine.

As when Thy servant Moses came

And saw the bush with Thee aflame.

We turn aside and tread the ways

That lead through wonder up to praise;

Wherever Thou by man art found

The homely earth is holy ground.

If Thou hast formed us out of dust

Through ages long,—in Thee we trust;

O grant us in our souls to see

The living flame that comes from Thee.

L. M.

Canonbury.


III
CHILDREN IN THE MARKET-PLACE

“They are like children in the market-place.”—Luke VII:32.

Like children in the market-place

Who weary of their play,

We turn from folly’s idle race

And come to Thee

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