Hymns

Elisha, struck with grief and awe,

by John Newton·1779·Meter 8.8.8.8 (LM)

Based on 2 Ki 51:11-14; Acts 2

1

Elisha, struck with grief and awe,
Cried, "Ah! where now is Israel's stay?"
When he his honored master saw
Borne by a fiery carr away.

2

But while be looked a last adieu,
His mantle, as it fell, he caught;
The Spirit rested on him too,
And equal miracles he wrought.

3

"Where is Elijah's GOD," he cried,
And with the mantle smote the flood;
His word controlled the swelling tide,
Th' obedient waters upright stood.

4

The wonder-working gospel, thus
From hand to hand, has been conveyed
We have the mantle still with us,
But where, O where, the Spirit's aid?

5

When Peter first this mantle waved,
How soon it melted hearts of steel!
Sinners, by thousands, then were saved,
But now how few its virtues feel?

6

Where is Elijah's GOD, the LORD,
Thine Israel's hope, and joy, and boast!
Reveal thine arm, confirm thy word,
Give us another Pentecost!

7

Assist thy messenger to speak,
And while he aims to lisp thy truth,
The bonds of sin and Satan break,
And pour thy blessing on our youth.

8

For them we now approach thy throne,
Teach them to know and love thy name,
Then shall thy thankful people own
Elijah's God is still the same.

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