| Song | Great God Indulge My Humble Claim |
| Album | John Wesley’s Collection of Hymns |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
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| Tags | Great God Indulge My Humble Claim |
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Great God, Indulge My Humble Claim,
Be Thou My Hope, My Joy, My Rest:
The Glories That Compose Thy Name
Stand All Engaged To Make Me Blessed.
Thou Great And Good, Thou Just And Wise,
Thou Art My Father And My God;
And I Am Thine, By Sacred Ties,
Thy Son, Thy Servant Bought With Blood.
With Fainting Heart, And Lifted Hands,
For Thee I Long, To Thee I Look,
As Travellers In Thirsty Lands
Pant For The Cooling Water-Brook.
Should I From Thee, My God, Remove,
Life Could No Lasting Bliss Afford;
My Joy, The Sense Of Pardoning Love,
My Guard, The Presence Of My Lord.
I’ll Lift My Hands, I’ll Raise My Voice,
While I Have Breath To Pray Or Praise;
This Work Shall Make My Heart Rejoice,
And Fill The Circle Of My Days.

