| Jesus, my Savior, look on me,For I am weary and oppressed;
 I come to cast myself on Thee:
 Thou art my Rest.
 Look down on me, for I am weak;I feel the toilsome journey’s length;
 Thine aid omnipotent I seek:
 Thou art my Strength.
 I am bewildered on my way,Dark and tempestuous is the night;
 O send Thou forth some cheering ray:
 Thou art my Light.
 I hear the storms around me rise;But when I dread th’impending shock,
 My spirit to the Refuge flies:
 Thou art my Rock.
 When Satan flings his fiery darts,I look to Thee; my terrors cease;
 Thy cross a hiding place imparts:
 Thou art my Peace.
 Standing alone on Jordan’s brink,In that tremendous latest strife,
 Thou will not suffer me to sink:
 Thou art my Life.
 Thou wilt my every want supply,E’en to the end, whate’er befall;
 Through life, in death, eternally,
 Thou art my All.
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