O God, Who Workest Hitherto

lyricist: Thomas Freckleton, 1884
Composer: Josiah Booth, 1887

O God

who work­est hi­ther­to

Working in all we see

Fain we would be

and bear

and do

As best it pleas­eth Thee.

The toil of brain

or heart

or hand

Is man’s ap­point­ed lot;

He who Thy call can un­der­stand

Will work

and mur­mur not.

Where’er Thou send­est we will go

Nor any quest­ion ask

And what Thou bid­dest we will do

Whatever be the task.

Our skill of hand and strength of limb

Are not our own

but Thine;

We link them to the work of Him

Who made all life di­vine.

Our bro­ther-friend

Thy ho­ly Son

Shared all our lot and strife;

And nob­ly will our work be done

If mold­ed by His life.

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