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Christ our Bountiful Good

I will show thee, O man, what is good, and what the Lord requireth of thee. Verily to do judgment, and to love mercy, and to walk solicitous with thy God. — Mi. 6:8.

O LORD my God, Thou art all my good; and who am I that I should dare to speak to Thee?

I AM Thy most poor servant, and a wretched little worm, much more poor and contemptible than I can conceive or dare express.

YET remember, Lord, that I am nothing, I have nothing, and can do nothing.

THOU alone art good, just, and holy; Thou canst do all things; Thou givest all things; Thou fillest all things, leaving only the sinner empty.