By whom was David taught
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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JEHOVAH-NISSI, The Lord my banner by William Cowper
- By whom was David taught,
- To aim the dreadful blow,
- When he Goliath fought,
- And laid the Gittite low?
- No sword nor spear the stripling took,
- But chose a pebble from the brook.
- 'Twas Israel's God and king,
- Who sent him to the fight;
- Who gave him strength to fling,
- And skill to aim aright.
- Ye feeble saints your strength endures,
- Because young David's GOD is yours.
- Who ordered Gideon forth,
- To storm th' invaders' camp,
- With arms of little worth,
- A pitcher and a lamp?
- The trumpets made his coming known,
- And all the host was overthrown.
- Oh! I have seen the day,
- When with a single word,
- GOD helping me to say,
- My trust is in the LORD;
- My soul has quelled a thousand foes,
- Fearless of all that could oppose.
- But unbelief, self-will,
- Self-righteousness and pride,
- How often do they steal
- My weapon from my side?
- Yet David's LORD, and Gideon's friend,
- Will help his servant to the end.