7 But, O my soul, if truths so bright Should dazzle and confound thy sight Yet still his written will obey, And wait the great decisive day.
8 Then shall he make his justice known, And the whole world before his throne With joy or terror shall confess The glory of his righteousness.
Hymn 1:118.
Moses and Christ; or, Sins against the law and gospel, John 1. 17. Heb. 3. 3 5 6 and 10. 28 29.
1 The law by Moses came, But peace, and truth, and love, Were brought by Christ, a n.o.bler name, Descending from above.
2 Amidst the house of G.o.d Their different works were done; Moses a faithful servant stood, But Christ a faithful Son.
3 Then to his new commands Be strict obedience paid; O'er all his Father's house he stands The sovereign and the head.
4 The man that durst despise The law that Moses brought, Behold! how terribly he dies For his presumptuous fault.
5 But sorer vengeance falls On that rebellious race, Who hate to hear when Jesus calls, And dare resist his grace.
Hymn 1:119.
'The different success of the gospel, 1 Cor. 1. 23 24.
2 Cor. 2. 16. 1 Cor. 3. 6 7.
1 Christ and his cross is all our theme; The mysteries that we speak Are scandal in the Jew's esteem, And folly to the Greek.
2 But souls enlighten'd from above With joy receive the word; They see what wisdom, power, and love Shines in their dying Lord.
3 The vital savour of his Name Restores their fainting breath; But unbelief perverts the same To guilt, despair, and death.
4 Till G.o.d diffuse his graces down, Like showers of heavenly rain, In vain Apollos sows the ground, And Paul may plant in vain.
Hymn 1:120.
Faith of things unseen, Heb. 11. 1 3 8 10.
1 Faith is the brightest evidence Of things beyond our sight, Breaks thro' the clouds of flesh and sense, And dwells in heavenly light.
2 It sets times past in present view, Brings distant prospects home, Of things a thousand years ago, Or thousand years to come.
3 By faith we know the worlds were made By G.o.d's almighty word; Abra'm to unknown countries led, By faith obey'd the Lord.
4 He sought a city fair and high, Built by th' eternal hands; And faith a.s.sures us, tho' we die, That heavenly building stands.
Hymn 1:121.
Children devoted to G.o.d, Gen. 17. 7 10. Acts 16.
14 15 33. (For those who practise infant Baptism.)
1 Thus saith the mercy of the Lord, "I'll be a G.o.d to thee; "I'll bless thy numerous race, and they "Shall be a seed for me."
2 Abra'm believ'd the promis'd grace, And gave his sons to G.o.d; But water seals the blessing now, That once was seal'd with blood.
3 Thus Lydia sanctify'd her house When she receiv'd the word; Thus the believing jailor gave His household to the Lord.
4 Thus later saints, eternal King, Thine ancient truth embrace; To thee their infant-offspring bring, And humbly claim the grace.
Hymn 1:122.
Believers buried with Christ in baptism, Rom. 6. 3 &c.
1 Do we not know that solemn word, That we are bury'd with the Lord, Baptis'd into his death, and then Put off the body of our sin?
2 Our souls receive diviner breath, Rais'd from corruption, guilt, and death; So from the grave did Christ arise, And lives to G.o.d above the skies.
3 No more let sin or Satan reign Over our mortal flesh again; The various l.u.s.ts we serv'd before Shall have dominion now no more.
Hymn 1:123.
The repenting prodigal, Luke 15. 13 &c.
1 Behold the wretch whose l.u.s.t and wine Had wasted his estate, He begs a share among the swine, To taste the husks they eat!
2 "I die with hunger here (he cries) "I starve in foreign lands, "My father's house has large supplies, "And bounteous are his hands.
3 "I'll go, and with a mournful tongue "Fall down before his face, "Father, I've done thy justice wrong, "Nor can deserve thy grace."
4 He said, and hasten'd to his home, To seek his father's love; The father saw the rebel come, And all his bowels move.
5 He ran, and fell upon his neck, Embrac'd and kiss'd his son; The rebel's heart with sorrow brake For follies he had done.
6 "Take off his clothes of shame and sin,"
(The father gives command) "Dress him in garments white and clean, "With rings adorn his hand.
7 "A day of feasting I ordain, "Let mirth and joy abound; "My son was dead, and lives again, "Was lost, and now is found."
Hymn 1:124.
The first and second Adam, Rom. 5. 12 &c.
1 Deep in the dust before thy throne Our guilt and our disgrace we own; Great G.o.d, we own th' unhappy name Whence sprang our nature and our shame.
2 Adam, the sinner: At his fall Death like a conqueror seiz'd us all; A thousand new-born babes are dead By fatal union to their head.
3 But whilst our spirits fill'd with awe Behold the terrors of thy law, We sing the honours of thy grace, That sent to save our ruin'd race.
4 We sing thine everlasting Son, Who join'd our nature to his own; Adam the second, from the dust Raises the ruins of the first.
5 [By the rebellion of one man Thro' all his seed the mischief ran; And by one man's obedience now Are all his seed made righteous too.]
6 Where sin did reign, and death abound, There have the sons of Adam found Abounding life; there glorious grace Reigns thro' the Lord our righteousness.