Monday, July 27, 2020

When our race is not the fastest

When our race is not the fastest,
Nor in battle are we strong,
When our wisdom no more holds forth
In the face of hate and wrong,
Hold us, God, in true compassion;
Hold our sorrow, hear our grief.
Keep us, even when we struggle
In bewildered disbelief.

When fate shows us hard disfavor
And we flail against the tide,
When disaster pulls us under
And all rescue is denied,
Hold us, God, in true compassion;
Be our shelter in the storm.
Knit our broken souls together
And our flick'ring faith reform.

Though the world despise your wisdom,
Though the world reject your way,
Keep us firm in your sustaining,
Give us words of truth to say.
Hold us, God, in true compassion;
Midst the shouts of hate and fear,
Give us words of quiet wisdom;
With your loving grace draw near.



Text: Charles Spence Freeman, July 2020 (after Ecclesiastes 9:11-18)
Music: Tune PLEADING SAVIOR, Leavitt's Christian Lyre, 1830-31


From a preaching series on Ecclesiastes.




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