Saturday Evening (John Newton)

 

Dolce far niente

 


Going to Church door George Henry Durrie, 1853

 

Saturday Evening

Safely through another week,
God has brought us on our way;
Let us now a blessing seek,
On th’ approaching Sabbath-day:
Day of all the week the best,
Emblem of eternal rest.

Mercies multiply’d each hour
Through the week our praise demand
Guarded by Almighty pow’r,
Fed and guided by his hand:
Though ungrateful we have been,
Only made returns of sin.

While we pray for pard’ning grace,
Through the dear Redeemer’s name,
Show thy reconciled face,
Shine away our sin and shame:
From our worldly care set free,
May we rest this night with thee.

When the morn shall bid us rise,
May we feel thy presence near!
May thy glory meet our eyes
When we in thy house appear!
There afford us, Lord, a taste
Of our everlasting feast.

May thy Gospel’s joyful sound
Conquer sinners, comfort saints;
Make the fruits of grace abound,
Bring relief for all complaints:
Thus may all our Sabbaths prove,
Till we join the church above!

 

 
John Newton (24 juli 1725 – 21 december 1807)
St James’s Church in Londen, de geboorteplaats van John Newton

 

Zie voor de schrijvers van de 26e januari ook mijn vorige blog van vandaag.

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