Hymns

While I lived without the Lord,

by John Newton·1779·Meter 7.7.7.7

Based on Ps 55:22

1

While I lived without the Lord,
(If I might be said to live)
Nothing could relief afford,
Nothing satisfaction give.

2

Empty hopes and groundless fear,
Moved by turns my anxious mind;
Like a feather in the air,
Made the sport of every wind.

3

Now, I see, whate'er betide,
All is well if CHRIST be mine;
He has promised to provide,
I have only to resign.

4

When a sense of sin and thrall,
Forced me to the sinner's Friend;
He engaged to manage all,
By the way, and to the end.

5

"Cast, he said, on me thy care,
'Tis enough that I am nigh;
I will all thy burdens bear,
I will all thy wants supply.

6

Simply follow as I lead,
Do not reason but believe;
Call on me in time of need,
Thou shalt surely help receive."

7

Lord I would, I do, submit,
Gladly yield my all to thee;
What thy wisdom sees most fit,
Must be, surely, best for me.

8

Only when the way is rough,
And the coward flesh would start,
Let thy promise and thy love,
Cheer and animate my heart.

Comfort