Hymns

When the beloved disciple took

by John Newton·1779·Meter 8.8.8.8 (LM)

Based on Rev 10

1

When the beloved disciple took
The angels' little open book,
Which by the LORD'S command he eat,
It tasted bitter after sweet.

2

Thus when the gospel is embraced,
At first 'tis sweeter to the taste
Than honey, or the honey-comb,
But there's a bitterness to come.

3

What sweetness does the promise yield,
When by the Spirit's power sealed?
The longing soul is filled with good,
Nor feels a wish for other food.

4

By these inviting tastes allured,
We pass to what must be endured;
For soon we find it is decreed,
That bitter must to sweet succeed.

5

When sin revives and shows its pow'r.
When Satan threatens to devour,
When GOD afflicts and men revile,
We drag our steps with pain and toil.

6

When thus deserted, tempest-tossed,
The sense of former sweetness lost;
We tremble lest we were deceived
In thinking that we once believed.

7

The LORD first makes the sweetness known,
To win and fix us far his own;
And though we now some bitter meet,
We hope for everlasting sweet.