Text: | Tribulation |
1 The souls that would to Jesus press
Must fix this firm and sure,
That tribulation, more or less,
They must and shall endure.
2 From this there can be none exempt;
'Tis GOD's own wise decree:
Satan the weakest saint will tempt,
Nor is the strongest free.
3 The world opposes from without,
And Unbelief within:
We fear, we faint, we grieve, we doubt,
And feel the Load of Sin.
4 Glad frames too often lift us up;
And then how proud we grow,
'Till sad desertion makes us droop,
And down we sink as low.
5 Ten thousand baits the foe prepares
To catch the wand'ring heart;
And seldom do we see the snares,
Before we feel the smart.
6 But let not all this terrify;
Pursue the narrow path;
Look to the LORD with stedfast eye,
And fight with hell by faith.
7 Tho' we are feeble, CHRIST is strong;
His promises are true;
We shall be conqu'rors all ere long,
And more than conqu'rors too.
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First Line: | The souls that would to Jesus press |
Title: | Tribulation |
Meter: | Common Metre |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1790 |
Topic: | After Sermon |
Source: | The Coll. |