| Jesus, my Strength, my Hope,On Thee I cast my care,
 With humble confidence look up,
 And know Thou hear’st my prayer.
 Give me on Thee to wait
 Till I can all things do;
 On Thee, almighty to create,
 Almighty to renew.
 I want a sober mind,A self-renouncing will,
 That tramples down and casts behind
 The baits of pleasing ill;
 A soul inured to pain,
 To hardship, grief, and loss,
 Bold to take up, firm to sustain
 The consecrated cross.
 I want a godly fear,A quick discerning eye
 That looks to Thee when sin is near
 And sees the tempter fly;
 A spirit still prepared
 And armed with jealous care,
 Forever standing on its guard
 And watching unto prayer.
 I want a heart to pray,To pray and never cease,
 Never to murmur at Thy stay,
 Or wish my sufferings less.
 This blessing, above all,
 Always to pray, I want,
 Out of the deep on Thee to call,
 And never, never faint.
 I want a true regard,A single, steady aim,
 Unmoved by threat’ning or reward
 To Thee and Thy great Name.
 A jealous, just concern
 For Thine immortal praise;
 A pure desire that all may learn
 And glorify Thy grace.
 I rest upon Thy Word;The promise is for me;
 My comfort and salvation, Lord,
 Shall surely come from Thee.
 But let me still abide,
 Nor from my hope remove,
 Till Thou my patient spirit guide
 Into Thy perfect love.
 I want with all my heartThy pleasure to fulfill,
 To know myself, and what Thou art,
 And what Thy perfect will.
 I want I know not what,
 I want my wants to see,
 I want—alas! what want I not,
 When Thou art not in me?
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