| Song | O God My God My All Thou |
| Album | Pentecostal And Apostolic Hymns 2 |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
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| Tags | O God My God My All Thou |
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O God, My God, My All Thou Art:
Ere Shines The Dawn Of Rising Day,
Thy Sovereign Light Within My Heart,
Thy All-Enlivening Power Display.
For Thee My Thirsty Soul Doth Pant,
While In This Desert Land I Live;
And Hungry As I Am, And Faint,
Thy Love Alone Can Comfort Give.
In A Dry Land, Behold, I Place
My Whole Desire On Thee, O Lord;
And More I Joy To Gain Thy Grace,
Than All Earth’s Treasures Can Afford.
More Dear Than Life Itself, Thy Love
My Heart And Tongue Shall Still Employ;
And To Declare Thy Praise Will Prove
My Peace, My Glory, And My Joy.
In Blessing Thee, With Grateful Songs
My Happy Life Shall Glide Away;
The Praise That To Thy Name Belongs
Hourly With Lifted Hands I’ll Pay.
Thy Name, O God, Upon My Bed
Dwells On My Lips, And Fires My Thought;
With Trembling Awe, In Midnight Shade,
I Muse On All Thy Hand Have Wrought.
In All I Do Feel Thine Aid;
Therefore Thy Greatness Will I Sing,
O God, Who Bid’s My Heart Be Glad
Beneath The Shadow Of Thy Wing
My Soul Draws Nigh And Cleaves To Thee;
Then Let Or Earth Or Hell Assail,
Thy Mighty Hand Shall Set Me Free;
For Whom Thou Save’s, He Ne’er Shall Fail.


