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John Wesley (1703-1791)

DISPOSER Supreme, And Judge of the earth, Who choosest for thine The weak and...

John Wesley (1703-1791)
Verse 1
DISPOSER Supreme, And Judge of the earth, Who choosest for thine The weak and the poor; To frail earthen vessels And things of no worth Entrusting thy riches, Which always endure;
Verse 2
Those vessels soon fail, Though full of thy light, And at thy decree Are broken and gone; Then brightly appeareth The arm of thy might, As through the clouds riven The lightnings have shone.
Verse 3
Like clouds are they borne To do thy great will, And swift as the winds About the world go; The fire of thy presence Their spirits doth fill, They thunder, they lighten, The waters o'erflow.
Verse 4
Their sound goeth forth, " Christ Jesus is Lord:" Then Satan doth fear, His citadels fall: As when the dread trumpets Went forth at thy word, And one long blast shattered The Canaanite's wall.
Verse 5
Then loud be their trump, And stirring their sound, To route us, O Lord, From slumber of sin; The lights thou hast kindled In darkness around, O may they illumine Our spirits within!
Verse 6
All honour and praise, Dominion and might, To God Three in One Eternally be; Who round us hath shed His marvellous light, And called us from darkness His glory to see.

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