Morning Hymn, September 4, Magnificat, p. 55
Glory to you who safe have kept
And have refreshed me while I slept;
Grant, Lord, when I from death shall wake,
I may of endless light partake.
Lord, I renew my vows to you;
Scatter my foes as morning dew;
Guard my first springs of thought and will,
And with yourself my spirit fill.
Thomas Ken (1637-1711), the author, wrote 4 vols. of poetry, many of which have become hymns, especially the one we know as "Doxology." He liked that verse so much I found it in at least 4 of his poems! He seemed to like writing about God's care at night, and again the blessings of God in the morning. He was an Anglican bishop who wasn't afraid to challenge either church or king and got in a lot of trouble for being so outspoken, even spent some time in the tower.
"scatter my foes as morning dew" Let's hope Sonja's foes (worries and anxieties) just disappear with the dew this morning.
https://www.poemhunter.com/thomas-ken/biography/
https://hymnary.org/text/glory_to_thee_who_safe_hast_kept




