Hymns

Afflictions do not come alone,

by John Newton·1779·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

Based on Heb 12:5-11

1

Afflictions do not come alone,
A voice attends the rod;
By both he to his saints is known,
A Father and a GOD!

2

Let not my children slight the stroke
I for chastisement send;
Nor faint beneath my kind rebuke,
For still I am their friend.

3

The wicked I perhaps may leave
Awhile, and not reprove;
But all the children I receive
I scourge, because I love.

4

If therefore you were left without
This needful discipline;
You might, with cause, admit a doubt,
If you, indeed, were mine.

5

Shall earthly parents then expect
Their children to submit?
And wilt not you, when I correct,
Be humbled at my feet?

6

To please themselves they oft chastise,
And put their sons to pain;
But you are precious in my eyes,
And shall not smart in vain.

7

I see your hearts, at present, filled
With grief, and deep distress;
But soon these bitter seeds shall yield
The fruits of righteousness.

8

Break through the clouds, dear Lord, and shine!
Let us perceive thee nigh!
And to each mourning child of thine
These gracious words apply.