Hymns

Beneath the tyrant Satan's yoke

by John Newton·1779·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

Based on Deut 6:20-23; Lk 2:29

1

Beneath the tyrant Satan's yoke
Our souls were long oppressed;
Till grace our galling fetters broke,
And gave the weary rest.

2

Jesus, in that important hour,
His mighty arm made known;
He ransomed us by price, and pow'r,
And claimed us for his own.

3

Now, freed from bondage, sin, and death,
We walk in Wisdom's ways;
And wish to spend our every breath,
In wonder, love, and praise.

4

Ere long, we hope with him to dwell
In yonder world above;
And now, we only live to tell
The riches of his love.

5

O might we, ere we hence remove,
Prevail upon our youth
To seek, that they may likewise prove,
His mercy and his truth,

6

Like Simeon, we shall gladly go,
When JESUS calls us home;
If they are left a seed below,
To serve him in our room.

7

Lord hear our prayer, indulge our hope,
On these thy Spirit pour;
That they may take our story up,
When we can speak no more.

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