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20:16, 11 June 2008 "O the Hope of Israel, the Savior Thereof" is a [[hymn]] written by [[John Wesley]].
==Words==
HOPE of Thy church and Savior, hear!
In all our pass'd distresses near,
:In all our faith's decays,
Why shouldst Thou at a distance stand,
Now as a stranger in the land,
:And hide thine angry face?
Or if Thy people to revive,
Thy Spirit doth for a season strive,
:And visit us in love,
Why dost Thou vanish from our sight,
A guest that tarrieth but a night,
:Impatient to remove?
Canst Thou at sin be astonish'd be,
At ''Israel's'' incredulity,
:And not know what to do?
Why should Omnipotence give place,
Or cease its miracles of grace,
:In such a land to show?
Yet in the midst of us Thou art,
Thou dost in many an humble heart
:Thy gracious way maintain,
Our candlestick is not removed;
Thy name is still by those approved
:Who bear Thy name in vain.
Thee in our creeds we still confess,
Hold fast our form of godliness,
:And search Thy written word;
Ah! do not, Lord our nation leave.
Till with Thy Spirit we receive
:A power to call thee Lord.
Confirm in our degenerate days
And perfect Thine own work of grace
:But now again begun,
Still with our favour'd nation stay,
Till every island flee away
:Before thine azure throne.
==External link==
[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/O_the_Hope_of_Israel%2C_the_Savior_Thereof Wikisource - O the Hope of Israel, the Savior Thereof]
[[Category:Christian music]]
[[Category:Hymns]]