Wilder, Father, grows the tempest!
Darker still, the night comes on;
Every earthly hope has vanished!
Every earthly joy has gone.
I was growing faint and weary,
Watching, waiting for the day
To rise, Within a loved one,
‘Neath Thy Spirit’s quick’ning ray.
But the clouds were growing darker,
Hope had well nigh left my soul;
For my prayers were still unanswered,
And my loved one not “made whole.”
Then a voice came through the darkness,
Through the gathering shades of night;
“Because of his importunity,”
The Father rose at night.
Faith may be but weak and wav’ring,
Hope may have well-nigh fled;
Still, “Ask and it shall be given you,”
Were the words that Jesus said.
Still watch, still wait, still hope, still pray,
And never slack thy grasp,
Until the Father pours thee down
The blessing thou hast asked.
O! blessed Lord, it was Thy voice
Came through the thick’ning gloom
And strewed those words of comfort o’er
The pathway to the tomb!
‘Twas Thou did’st bid me watch and wait,
TO catch Thy smile of love—
And bid me “pray and not to faint,”
But fix my eyes above.
And now my heart is cheered—refreshed—
And prayers again I raise;
In full assurance, in Thy time,
Thou’lt turn my prayer to praise.
“Because of his importunity he will rise and give him as many as he needeth.” Luke 2:8.
“Men ought always to pray, and not to faint.” Luke 18:1.