Hymns

When man grows bold in sin

by Isaac Watts·1719·Meter 6.6.8.6 (SM)

Based on Ps 36:1-7

1

When man grows bold in sin,
My heart within me cries,
"He hath no faith of God within,
Nor fear before his eyes.

2

He walks awhile concealed
In a self-flatt'ring dream,
Till his dark crimes at once revealed
Expose his hateful name.

3

His heart is false and foul,
His words are smooth and fair;
Wisdom is banished from his soul,
And leaves no goodness there.

4

He plots upon his bed
New mischiefs to fulfil
He sets his heart, and hand, and head,
To practise all that's ill.

5

But there's a dreadful God,
Though men renounce his fear;
His justice, hid behind the cloud,
Shall one great day appear.

6

His truth transcends the sky,
In heav'n his mercies dwell;
Deep as the sea his judgments lie,
His anger burns to hell.

7

How excellent his love,
Whence all our safety springs!
O never let my soul remove
From underneath his wings.

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