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Hymn: “What Various Hindrances We Meet” by William Cowper

What va­ri­ous hin­dranc­es we meet
In com­ing to a mer­cy seat;
Yet who that knows the worth of pray­er
But wish­es to be oft­en there?

Prayer makes the dark­ened cloud with­draw;
Prayer climbs the lad­der Ja­cob saw,
Gives ex­er­cise to faith and love,
Brings ev­ery bless­ing from above.

Restraining pray­er, we cease to fight;
Prayer 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 your 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 oft­en­er be
“Hear what the Lord has done for me!”

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