Then the apostle wonders wrought, And healed the sick, in Jesus’ name; The sons of Sceva vainly thought That they had pow’r to do the fame. | On one possessed they tried their art, And naming JESUS preached by Paul, They charged the spirit to depart Expecting he’d obey their call. | The spirit answered, with a mock, “Jesus I know; and Paul I know; I must have gone if Paul had spoke; But who are ye that bid me go?” | With fury then the man he filled, Who on the poor pretenders flew; Naked and wounded, almost killed, They fled in all the peoples’ view. | Jesus! that name, pronounced by faith, Is full of wonder–working pow’r; It conquers Satan, sin and death, And cheers in trouble’s darkest hour. | But they, who are not born again, Know nothing of it but the sound; 155 They do but take his name in vain When most their zeal and pains abound. | Satan their vain attempts derides, Whether they talk, or pray, or preach; Long as the love of sin abides, His pow’r is safe beyond their reach. | But you, believers, may rejoice, Satan well knows your mighty Friend; He trembles at your Savior’s voice, And owns he cannot gain his end. | |