"Here am I, let Him do to me as seemeth good unto Him." -- 2 Sam. xv.26. G. Ter Steegen. tr., Emma Frances Bevan, 1899 Thou sweet beloved Will of God, My anchor ground, my fortress hill, The Spirit's silent fair abode, In Thee I hide me and am still. O Will, that willest good alone, Lead Thou the way, Thou guidest best; A silent child, I follow on, And trusting, lean upon Thy Breast. God's Will doth make the bitter sweet, And all is well when it is done; Unless His Will doth hallow it, The glory of all joy is gone. Self, Sense, and Reason, they may scorn That hidden way that leads on high -- Still be my deepest will uptorn, And so the power of Nature die. And if in gloom I see Thee not, I lean upon Thy love unknown -- In me Thy blessed Will is wrought, If I will nothing of my own. O spirit of a little child, Of will bereft, untroubled, pure, I seek thy glory undefiled; Lord, take my will, Thy love is sure. O Will of God, my soul's desire, My Bread of life in want and pain; O Will of God, my guiding fire, Unite my will to Thine again. O Will, in me Thy work be done, For time, and for eternity -- Give joy or sorrow, all are one To that blest soul that loveth Thee. |