MORNING 549 God, Who Madest Earth and Heaven Ps. 7: 17 8. 7. 8. 7. 7. 7. Gott des Himmels und der Erden Heinrich Albert, 1644, ab. Tr., Catherine Winkworth, 1855, alt. Gott des Himmels Heinrich Albert, 1644 pass to slum Ho a a bered ly the night’s ly ther, it ness I and spir dark have Son, rise, way. here; Ghost; as night thank mad me the I morn my in who the of Thee, est 3 Let 2 God, 1 God, Help earth 4 en, ing break gres keep In With Safe Fa ing, sion and heav Thy trans is ged to and ry o’er sign dan moon when a self pain, star the my ger, and skies day; fear; host; Who Thou Je So and less to ed re care sloth Thy me night in guard day from sus, hast the I From Sun That, ing, sion ing en, all and ses sleep giv a pos while hast wak sus vil re ap find hand e Day Earth Hath From I pear, tains Foe lief Whose might cun wounds Judg y ning I And In Shall ment al the Thy the A tains: throw. grief. fear. men. that my row, it it o and not all may all wrought sor see con ver and out with sin, 5 Lead me, and forsake me never, Guide my wand’rings by Thy Word; As Thou hast been, be Thou ever My Defense, my Refuge, Lord. Never safe except with Thee, Thou my faithful Guardian be. 6 O my God, I now commend me Wholly to Thy mighty hand; As the pow’rs that Thou dost lend me Let me use at Thy command. Lord, my Shield, my Strength divine, Keep me with Thee—I am Thine.