What a beautiful song. God bless you for putting it on the internet, and keep on working for the Lord. Your reward will be great not only on earth, but in Heaven also. God bless you superabundantly, in Jesus Name. 🙏
Just listening to the words of this hymn is strikingly reviving. I feel like my prayer life is about to take on a whole new gracious level. Thanks man, you just helped a fellow workman in the Lord's vineyard stand tall on his feet.
Martijn I've been meaning to thank you for some time now for all you do. Your uploading of these great hymns has been so encouraging and helpful, both personally and particularly and for our church in Lockdown. We obtained the appropriate licences and now use many of your uploads for our Sunday worship. They're so very helpful and a great blessing for many. Be encouraged brother, your labours are not in vain. Mark (O'Byrne), Grace Church, St Austell Cornwall UK
@@MartijndeGroot I'd like to echo the sentiments of Mark 180455 concerning the value of these hymns during the present restrictions on singing. Do we need 'appropriate licences' to use them in our services?
What various hindrances we meet In coming to the mercy seat! Yet who that knows the worth of pray'r But wishes to be often there! Pray'r makes the darkened clouds withdraw; Pray'r climbs the ladder Jacob saw; Gives exercise to faith and love; Brings ev'ry blessing from above. Restraining pray'r, we cease to fight; Pray'r makes the Christian’s armor bright; And Satan trembles when he sees The weakest saint upon his knees. While Moses stood with arms spread wide, Success was found on Israel's side; But when through weariness they failed, That moment Amalek prevailed. Have you no words? Ah, think again: Words flow apace when you complain, And fill a fellow-creature’s ear With the sad tale of all your care. Were half the breath thus vainly spent To Heav’n in supplication sent, Your cheerful song would oft’ner be, "Hear what the Lord hath done for me!"
Beautiful hymn that will always bless your soul and spirit. I just love to sing along to it.
What a beautiful song. God bless you for putting it on the internet, and keep on working for the Lord. Your reward will be great not only on earth, but in Heaven also. God bless you superabundantly, in Jesus Name. 🙏
I love verse two
Just listening to the words of this hymn is strikingly reviving. I feel like my prayer life is about to take on a whole new gracious level. Thanks man, you just helped a fellow workman in the Lord's vineyard stand tall on his feet.
Martijn I've been meaning to thank you for some time now for all you do. Your uploading of these great hymns has been so encouraging and helpful, both personally and particularly and for our church in Lockdown. We obtained the appropriate licences and now use many of your uploads for our Sunday worship. They're so very helpful and a great blessing for many. Be encouraged brother, your labours are not in vain. Mark (O'Byrne), Grace Church, St Austell Cornwall UK
Soli Deo Gloria!
@@MartijndeGroot I'd like to echo the sentiments of Mark 180455 concerning the value of these hymns during the present restrictions on singing.
Do we need 'appropriate licences' to use them in our services?
You know I Iove this tune to any hymn it’s applied . It reminds me of evening song . Thanks
Amen. Hallelujah.
What various hindrances we meet
In coming to the mercy seat!
Yet who that knows the worth of pray'r
But wishes to be often there!
Pray'r makes the darkened clouds withdraw;
Pray'r climbs the ladder Jacob saw;
Gives exercise to faith and love;
Brings ev'ry blessing from above.
Restraining pray'r, we cease to fight;
Pray'r makes the Christian’s armor bright;
And Satan trembles when he sees
The weakest saint upon his knees.
While Moses stood with arms spread wide,
Success was found on Israel's side;
But when through weariness they failed,
That moment Amalek prevailed.
Have you no words? Ah, think again:
Words flow apace when you complain,
And fill a fellow-creature’s ear
With the sad tale of all your care.
Were half the breath thus vainly spent
To Heav’n in supplication sent,
Your cheerful song would oft’ner be,
"Hear what the Lord hath done for me!"