Hymns

Sight, hearing, feeling, taste and smell,

by John Newton·1779·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

Based on Lk 8:46; Ps 119:103; SS 1:3

1

Sight, hearing, feeling, taste and smell,
Are gifts we highly prize;
But faith does singly each excel,
And all the five comprise.

2

More piercing than the eagle's flight
It views the world unknown;
Surveys the glorious realms of light,
And Jesus on the throne.

3

It hears the mighty voice of God,
And ponders what he saith
His word and works, his gifts and rod,
Have each a voice to faith.

4

It feels the touch of heavenly pow'r,
And from that boundless source,
Derives fresh vigor every hour,
To run its daily course.

5

The truth and goodness of the Lord,
Are suited to its taste
Mean is the worldling's pampered board,
To faith's perpetual feast.

6

It smells the dear Redeemer's name
Like ointment poured forth;
Faith only knows or can proclaim,
Its favor or its worth.

7

Till saving faith possess the mind,
In vain of sense we boast;
We are but senseless, tasteless, blind,
And deaf, and dead, and lost.

Comfort