Verse 1
Drooping soul, shake off thy fears,
Fearful soul be strong, be bold,
Tarry till the Lord appears,
Never, never, quit thy hold.
Murmur not at his delay,
Dare not set thy God a time,
Calmly for his coming stay,
Leave it, leave it all to him.
Verse 2
Fainting soul, be bold, be strong,
Wait the leisure of thy Lord,
Though it seem to tarry long,
True, and faithful is his word.
On his word my soul I cast;
(He cannot himself deny)
Surely it shall speak at last,
It shall speak, and shall not lye.
Verse 3
Every one that seeks shall find,
Every one that asks shall have
Christ, the Saviour of mankind,
Willing, able all to save:
I shall his salvation see,
I in faith on Jesus call,
I from sin shall be set free,
Perfectly set free from all.
Verse 4
Lord, my time is in thy[1] hand,
Weak, and helpless as I am,
Surely thou canst make me stand,
I believe in Jesu’s name:
Saviour, in temptation thou,
Thou hast sav’d me heretofore,
Thou from sin dost save me now,
Thou shalt save me evermore.
Verse 5
Wherefore should I doubt the grace
Which I every moment prove,
Sin and Satan must give place,
Both must yield to stronger love.
Sin, and Satan rage their hour,
But thou all-sufficient art,
Thou art infinite in power,
Thou art greater than my heart.
Verse 6
Gladly therefore will I boast
Of my soul’s infirmities,
I a sinner, helpless, lost,
I cannot from sinning cease.
Yet the power on me doth rest,
Now it doth from sin secure:
When it sinks into my breast,
Pure I am as God is pure.
[1] Wesley changed “thy” to “thine” in 1745, but returned to “thy” in later editions.