Hymns

When in the light of faith divine

by Isaac Watts·1707·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

1

When in the light of faith divine
We look on things below,
Honor, and gold, and sensual joy,
How vain and dangerous too!

2

Honor's a puff of noisy breath;
Yet men expose their blood,
And venture everlasting death,
To gain that airy good.

3

Whilst others starve the nobler mind,
And feed on shining dust,
They rob the serpent of his food
T' indulge a sordid lust.

4

The pleasures that allure our sense
Are dangerous snares to souls;
There's but a drop of flatt'ring sweet,
And dashed with bitter bowls.

5

God is mine all-sufficient good,
My portion and my choice;
In him my vast desires are filled,
And all my powers rejoice.

6

In vain the world accosts my ear,
And tempts my heart anew;
I cannot buy your bliss so dear,
Nor part with heav'n for you.