1 By various maxims, forms, and rules,
That pass for wisdom in the schools,
I strove my passion to restrain;
But all my efforts prov'd in vain.
2 But since the Saviour I have known,
My rules are all reduc'd to one:--
To keep my Lord, by faith, in view.
This strength supplies and motives too.
3 I see him lead a suff'ring life,
Patient amidst reproach and strife;
And from this pattern courage take
To bear and suffer for his sake.
4 Upon the cross I see him bleed,
And by the sight from fear am freed;
This sight destroys the life of sin,
And quickens heav'nly life within.
5 To look to Jesus as he rose,
Confirms my faith, disarms my foes;
The world I shame and overcome,
By pointing to my Saviour's tomb.
6 I see him look with pity down,
And hold in view the conq'ror's crown.
If press'd with griefs and cares before,
My soul revives, and asks no more.
7 By faith I see the hour at hand,
When in his presence I shall stand.
Then it will be my endless bliss,
To see him where and as he is.
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First Line: | By various maxims, forms, and rules |
Meter: | L. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1814 |
Topic: | Faith |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |