On man, in his own image made, How much did GOD bestow? The whole creation homage paid, And owned him LORD, below! | He dwelt in Eden’s garden, stored With sweets for every sense; And there with his descending LORD He walked in confidence. | But O! by sin how quickly changed! His honor forfeited, His heart, from God and truth, estranged, His conscience filled with dread! | Now from his Maker’s voice he flees, Which was before his joy: And thinks to hide, amidst the trees, From an All–seeing eye. | Compelled to answer to his name, With stubbornness and pride He cast, on God himself, the blame, Nor once for mercy cried. | But grace, unasked, his heart subdued And all his guilt forgave; By faith, the promised seed he viewed, And felt his pow’r to save. | Thus we ourselves would justify, Though we the Law transgress; Like him, unable to deny, Unwilling to confess. | But when by faith the sinner sees A pardon bought with blood; Then he forsakes his foolish pleas, And gladly turns to God. | |