Hymns

Gladness was spread through Israel's host

by John Newton·1779·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

1

Gladness was spread through Israel's host
When first they Manna viewed;
They labored who should gather most,
And thought it pleasant food.

2

But when they had it long enjoyed
From day to day, the same;
Their hearts were by the plenty cloyed,
Although from heav'n it came.

3

Thus gospel bread at first is prized,
And makes a people glad;
But afterwards too much despised,
When easy to be had.

4

But should the Lord, displeased, withhold
The bread his mercy sends;
To have our houses filled with gold
Would make but poor amends.

5

How tedious would the week appear,
How dull the Sabbath prove?
Could we no longer meet to bear
The precious truths we love!

6

How would believing parents bear
To leave their heedless youth,
Exposed to every fatal snare,
Without the light of truth?

7

The gospel, and a praying few
Our bulwark long have proved;
But Olney sure the day will rue
When these shall be removed.

8

Then sin, in this once favored town,
Will triumph unrestrained;
And wrath and vengeance hasten down,
No more by prayer detained.

9

Preserve us from this judgment, Lord
For JESUS' sake we plead;
A famine of the gospel word
Would be a stroke indeed!

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