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1 Shall atheists dare insult the cross
Of our Redeemer God?
Shall infidels reproach his laws,
Or trample on his blood?
2 What if he choose mysterious ways,
To cleanse us from our faults?
May not the works of sovereign grace
Transcend our feeble thoughts?
3 What if his gospel bids us fight
With flesh, and self, and sin?
The prize is most divinely bright,
Which we are call'd to win.
4 What if the foolish, and the poor
His glorious grace partake?
This but confirms his truth the more,
For so the prophets spake.
5 Do some that own his sacred name,
Indulge their souls in sin?
Jesus should never bear the blame,
His laws are pure and clean.
6 Then let our faith grow firm and strong,
Our lips profess his word;
Nor blush, nor fear to walk among
The men that love the Lord.
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First Line: | Shall atheists dare insult the cross |
Meter: | C. M. |
Publication Date: | 1828 |
Topic: | A rational defence of the Gospel; The Means of Grace: The Word of God; The Scriptures |