Hymns

When a black overspreading cloud

by John Newton·1779·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

Based on 2 Pet 3:10

1

When a black overspreading cloud
Has dark'ned all the air;
And peals of thunder roaring loud
Proclaim the tempest near.

2

Then guilt and fear, the fruits of sin,
The sinner oft pursue;
A louder storm is heard within,
And conscience thunders too.

3

The law a fiery language speaks,
His danger he perceives;
Like Satan, who his ruin seeks,
He trembles and believes.

4

But when the sky serene appears,
And thunders roll no more;
He soon forgets his vows and fears,
Just as he did before.

5

But whither shall the sinner flee,
When nature's mighty frame,
The pond'rous earth, and air, and sea,
Shall all dissolve in flame?

6

Amazing day! it comes apace!
The Judge is hasting down!
Will sinners bear to see his face,
Or stand before his frown?

7

Lord, let thy mercy find a way
To touch each stubborn heart
That they may never hear thee say,
"Ye cursed ones depart."

8

Believers, you may well rejoice!
The thunders loudest strains
Should be to you a welcome voice,
That tells you, "JESUS REIGNS!"

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