Lord! are there eyes that see the sun, And gaze with joy on Nature's face, Yet while through all Thy works they run, Thy glorious Godhead never trace? | Lord! are there eyes, to which Thy Book No hidden mystery reveals? O give them power thereon to look; "Lion of Judah! break the seals."1515Rev. v. 5. | There, with new sight, may they behold Thy counsels, since the world began, Like morning's gradual beams, unfold The wonders of Thy love to man:-- | For whom, a rebel from his birth, Thine only Son Thou didst not spare; The Lord from heaven came down to earth, His guilt and punishment to bear. | Thus while instruction they receive, Thy Spirit's inward light impart, Till trembling penitents believe, And mercy heals the broken heart. | Not eyes alone shall then rejoice In the rich comforts of Thy word; Deaf ears shall hearken to Thy voice, And bless the day its sound was heard. | 371 Tongues, that were meant to pledge Thy Name In oaths, and cursings, change their tone, Thy free salvation to proclaim, And make Thy loving-kindness known. | Bosoms, by cruel fiends possest, Dark dungeons of indwelling sin, Are temples with Thy presence blest, All glorious, like the ark, within, | Though earth no lovelier prospect show Than children walking in Thy ways; And heaven no sweeter music know Than infant voices join'd in praise: | Though such, secured from early vice; Water'd by Thy continual care, Spring up like trees of Paradise, And fruit, in long succession, bear: | Yet will the tears of transport swell, Our spirits pure affection burn, When, aged sinners, warn'd of hell, Though late and slow, to God return. | Humbly they take the lowest seat; Matrons and hoary-headed men Are learners at the Saviour's feet, Are "little children" once again. | Lord! we commit them to Thine hands, To Thee their new-born hopes aspire; O take them, keep them,--these are brands, Pluckt out of everlasting fire. | |