Hymns

The word of CHRIST, our Lord,

by John Newton·1779·Meter 6.6.8.6 (SM)

Based on Heb 4:12,13; 1 Ki 8:18; Mt 5:28

1

The word of CHRIST, our Lord,
With whom we have to do;
Is sharper than a two-edged sword,
To pierce the sinner through.

2

Swift as the lightnings blaze
When aweful thunders roll,
It fills the conscience with amaze,
And penetrates the soul.

3

No heart can he concealed
From his all-piercing eyes;
Each thought and purpose stands revealed,
Naked, without disguise.

4

He sees his peoples' fears,
He notes their mournful cry;
He counts their sighs and falling tears,
And helps them from on high.

5

Though feeble is their good,
It has his kind regard;
Yea, all they would do, if they could,
Shall find a sure reward.

6

He sees the wicked too,
And will repay them soon,
For all the evil deeds they do,
And all they would have done.

7

Since all our secret ways
Are marked and known by thee;
Afford us, Lord, thy light of grace
That we ourselves may see.