Hymn 68
John Newton
8,6,8,6
On the earthquake. September 8, 1775.
264 Although on massy pillars built, The earth has lately shook; It trembled under Britain’s guilt, Before its Maker’s look. | Swift as the shock amazement spreads, And sinners tremble too; What flight can screen their guilty heads, If earth itself pursue. | But mercy spared us while it warned, The shock is felt no more; And mercy, now, alas! is scorned By sinners, as before. | But if these warnings prove in vain, Say, sinner, canst thou tell, How soon the earth may quake again, And open wide to hell. | Repent before the Judge draws nigh; Or else when he comes down, Thou wilt in vain for earthquakes cry, To hide thee from his frown. Rev 6:16 | But happy they who love the LORD And his salvation know; The hope that’s founded on his word, No change can overthrow. | Should the deep–rooted hills be hurled, And plunged beneath the seas; And strong convulsions shake the world, Your hearts may rest in peace. | Jesus, your Shepherd, LORD, and Chief, Shall shelter you from ill; And not a worm or shaking leaf Can move, but at his will. | |