6. The Wisdom and Knowledge of God

1 God’s ways are just, his counsels wise;
No darkness can prevent his eyes;
No thought can fly, nor thing can move,
Unknown to him that sits above.

2 He in the thickest darkness dwells;
Performs his works, the cause conceals;
But though his methods are unknown,
Judgment and truth support his throne.

3 In heaven, and earth, and air, and seas,
He executes his firm decrees;
And by his saints it stands confessed,
That what he does is ever best.

4 Wait, then, my soul, submissive wait,
Prostrate before his awful seat;
And, ‘midst the terrors of his rod,
Trust in a wise and gracious God.

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First Line: God's ways are just, his counsels wise
Title: The Wisdom and Knowledge of God
Author: Beddome
Meter: L.M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1844
Topic: The Perfections of God
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