1  Not what I am, O Lord, but what Thou art;
    That, that alone, can be my soul's true rest;
    Thy love, not mine, bids fear and doubt depart,
    And stills the tempest of my tossing breast.
 
 
 2  It is Thy perfect love that casts out fear;
    I know the voice that speaks the It is I,
    And in these well-known words of heavenly cheer
    I hear the joy that bids each sorrow fly.
 
 
 3  Thy Name is Love! I hear it from yon Cross;
    Thy Name is Love! I read it in yon tomb:
    All meaner love is perishable dross,
    But this shall light me through time's thickest gloom.
 
 
 4  It blesses now, and shall forever bless;
    It saves me now, and shall for ever save;
    It holds me up in days of helplessness,
    It bears me safely o'er each swelling wave.
 
 
 5  'Tis what I know of Thee, my Lord and God,
    That fills my soul with peace, my lips with song;
    Thou art my health, my joy, my staff, my rod;
    Leaning on Thee, in weakness I am strong.
 
 
 6  More of Thyself, Oh, show me, hour by hour;
    More of Thy glory, O my God and Lord;
    More of Thyself in all Thy grace and power;
    More of Thy love and truth, Incarnate Word.