Make Haste, O God, My Soul to Bless

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1 Make haste, O God, my soul to bless!
My help and my Deliv'rer Thou;
make haste for I'm in deep distress,
my case is urgent; help me now.

2 Make haste, O God! make haste to save!
For time is short, and death is nigh;
make haste ere I am in my grave,
and with the lost forever lie.

3 Make haste, for I am poor and low;
and Satan mocks my prayers and tears;
O God, in mercy be not slow,
but snatch me from my horrid fears.

4 Make haste, O God, and hear my cries;
then with the souls who seek Thy face,
and those who Thy salvation prize,
I'll magnify Thy matchless grace.

Source: Psalms and Hymns to the Living God #70B

Author: C. H. Spurgeon

Spurgeon, Charles Haddon, the world-famous preacher, was born June 19, 1834, at Kelvedon, in Essex, where his father was Congregational minister. He was educated at Colchester, and at an Agricultural College at Maidstone, after which he was for a few years usher in schools at Newmarket and Cambridge. In 1851 he became minister of a small Baptist church at Waterbeach, near Cambridge, and soon attained great popularity. In 1854 he removed to New Park Street, London, the place where Drs. Gill and Rippon had formerly ministered, and ere long the thronging of people to hear him led, first, to the temporary occupation of Exeter Hall, and of the Surrey Music Hall, and then to the erection of the great Metropolitan Tabernacle, where he still minist… Go to person page >

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First Line: Make haste, O God, my soul to bless
Title: Make Haste, O God, My Soul to Bless
Author: C. H. Spurgeon (1866)
Meter: 8.8.8.8
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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