Thy Ceaseless, Unexhausted Love

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: Samuel Arnold (1740–1802)

Thy cease­less

un­ex­haust­ed love

Unmerited and free

Delights our ev­il to re­move

And help our mi­se­ry.

Thou wait­est to be gra­cious still;

Thou dost with sin­ners bear

That

saved

we may Thy good­ness feel

And all Thy grace de­clare.

Thy good­ness and Thy truth to me

To ev­ery soul

ab­ound

A vast

un­fa­thom­able sea

Where all our thoughts are drowned.

Its streams the whole cre­ation reach

So plen­te­ous is the store

Enough for all

enough for each

Enough for ev­er­more.

Faithful

O Lord

Thy mer­cies are!

A rock that can­not move;

A thou­sand pro­mis­es de­clare

Thy con­stan­cy of love.

Throughout the uni­verse it reigns

Unalterably sure;

And while the truth of God re­mains

The good­ness must en­dure.

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