1  Rise, my soul, thy God directs thee;
       Stranger hands no more impede;
    Pass thou on, His strength protects thee,
       Strength that has the captive freed.
 
 
 2  Is the wilderness before thee,
       Desert lands where drought abides?
    Heavenly springs shall there restore thee,
       Fresh from God's exhaustless tides.
 
 
 3  Light divine surrounds thy going,
       God Himself shall mark thy way;
    Secret blessings, richly flowing,
       Lead to everlasting day.
 
 
 4  God, thine everlasting portion,
       Feeds thee with the Mighty's meat;
    Saved from Egypt's hard extortion,
       Egypt's food no more to eat.
 
 
 5  Art thou weaned from Egypt's pleasures?
       God in secret shall thee keep;
    There unfold His hidden treasures,
       There His love's exhaustless deep.
 
 
 6  In the desert God will teach thee
       What the God that thou hast found —
    Patient, gracious, powerful, holy;
       All His grace shall there abound.
 
 
 7  On to Canaan's rest still wending,
       E'en thy wants and woes shall bring
    Suited grace from high descending;
       Thou shalt taste of mercy's spring.
 
 
 8  Though thy way be long and dreary,
       Eagle strength He'll still renew;
    Garments fresh, and feet unweary,
       Tell how God hath brought thee through.
 
 
 9  When to Canaan's long-loved dwelling
       Love divine thy feet shall bring,
    Thou, with shouts of triumph swelling,
       Zion's songs in rest shall sing.