Come, O Thou traveller unknown
Author: Charles Wesley
Come, O thou Traveler unknown, 
Whom still I hold, but cannot see! 
My company before is gone, 
And I am left alone with Thee; 
With Thee all night I mean to stay, 
And wrestle till the break of day. 
 
I need not tell Thee who I am, 
My misery and sin declare; 
Thyself hast called me by my name, 
Look on Thy hands, and read it there; 
But who, I ask Thee, who art Thou? 
Tell me Thy name, and tell me now. 
 
In vain Thou strugglest to get free, 
I never will unloose my hold! 
Art Thou the Man that died for me? 
The secret of Thy love unfold; 
Wrestling, I will not let Thee go, 
Till I Thy name, Thy nature know. 
 
Wilt Thou not yet to me reveal 
Thy new, unutterable Name? 
Tell me, I still beseech Thee, tell; 
To know it now resolved I am; 
Wrestling, I will not let Thee go, 
Till I Thy Name, Thy nature know. 
 
'Tis all in vain to hold Thy tongue 
Or touch the hollow of my thigh; 
Though every sinew be unstrung, 
Out of my arms Thou shalt not fly; 
Wrestling I will not let Thee go 
Till I Thy name, Thy nature know. 
 
What though my shrinking flesh complain, 
And murmur to contend so long? 
I rise superior to my pain, 
When I am weak, then I am strong 
And when my all of strength shall fail, 
I shall with the God-man prevail. 
 
My strength is gone, my nature dies, 
I sink beneath Thy weighty hand, 
Faint to revive, and fall to rise; 
I fall, and yet by faith I stand; 
I stand and will not let Thee go 
Till I Thy Name, Thy nature know. 
 
Yield to me now, for I am weak, 
But confident in self-despair; 
Speak to my heart, in blessings speak, 
Be conquered by my instant prayer; 
Speak, or Thou never hence shalt move, 
And tell me if Thy Name is Love. 
 
'Tis Love! 'tis Love! Thou diedst for me! 
I hear Thy whisper in my heart; 
The morning breaks, the shadows flee, 
Pure, universal love Thou art; 
To me, to all, Thy bowels move; 
Thy nature and Thy Name is Love. 
 
My prayer hath power with God; the grace 
Unspeakable I now receive; 
Through faith I see Thee face to face, 
I see Thee face to face, and live! 
In vain I have not wept and strove; 
Thy nature and Thy Name is Love. 
 
I know Thee, Savior, who Thou art. 
Jesus, the feeble sinner's friend; 
Nor wilt Thou with the night depart. 
But stay and love me to the end, 
Thy mercies never shall remove; 
Thy nature and Thy Name is Love. 
 
The Sun of righteousness on me 
Hath rose with healing in His wings, 
Withered my nature's strength; from Thee 
My soul its life and succor brings; 
My help is all laid up above; 
Thy nature and Thy Name is Love. 
 
Contented now upon my thigh 
I halt, till life's short journey end; 
All helplessness, all weakness I 
On Thee alone for strength depend; 
Nor have I power from Thee to move: 
Thy nature, and Thy name is Love. 
 
Lame as I am, I take the prey, 
Hell, earth, and sin, with ease o'ercome; 
I leap for joy, pursue my way, 
And as a bounding hart fly home, 
Through all eternity to prove 
Thy nature and Thy Name is Love. 
 
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