I found this hymn 3rd hand, via challies.com, this week.
It is a lesser-known song from John Newton. I think it definitely echoes amongst many, if not all, Christians to various degrees of accord:
I asked the Lord, that I might grow
In faith, and love, and every grace;
Might more of His salvation know;
And seek more earnestly His face.
Twas He who taught me thus to pray,
And He, I trust has answered prayer;
But it has been in such a way,
As almost drove me to despair!
I hoped that in some favoured hour,
At once He'd answer my request;
And by His love's constraining power,
Subdue my sins- and give me rest!
Instead of this, He made me feel
The hidden evils of my heart;
And let the angry powers of hell
Assault my soul in every part!
Yes more, with His own hand He seemed
Intent to aggravate my woe!
Crossed all the fair designs I schemed,
Blasted my gourds- and laid me low!
"Lord, why is this!" I trembling cried,
"Will you pursue your worm to death?"
"This is the way," the Lord replied,
"I answer prayer for grace and faith."
"These inward trials I employ,
From self and pride to set you free;
And break your schemes of earthly joy,
That you may seek your all in Me!"
John Newton, Olney Hymns
Top job. Im not sure of a great tune to sing it to though.. any ideas?
ReplyDeleteHey T, I have a version on itunes by Indelible Grace Music. Not sure wether you would want to sing to their tune though. I suppose its one of those old hymns which are better suited to reading than singing?!
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