202 Hymn 18
John Newton
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A prayer for power on the means of grace.
203 O Thou, at whose almighty word, The glorious light from darkness sprung! Thy quick’ning influence afford, And clothe with pow’r the preacher’s tongue. | Though ’tis thy truth he hopes to speak, He cannot give the hearing ear; ’Tis thine, the stubborn heart to break, And make the careless sinner fear. | As when of old, the water flowed Forth from the rock at thy command; Num 20:11 Moses in vain had waved the rod, Without thy wonder–working hand. | As when the walls of Jericho Josh 6:20 Down to the earth at once were cast; It was thy pow’r that brought them low, And not the trumpets’ feeble blast. | Thus we would in the means be found, And thus, on thee alone, depend; To make the gospel’s joyful sound Effectual, to the promised end. | Now, while we hear thy word of grace, Let self and pride before it fall; And rocky hearts dissolve apace, In streams of sorrow at thy call. | On all our youth assembled here The unction of thy Spirit pour; Nor let them lose another year, Lest thou shouldst strive and call no more. | |