Unless the LORD had been my stay (With trembling joy my soul may say) My cruel foe had gained his end: But he appeared for my relief, And Satan sees, with shame and grief, That I have an almighty Friend. | O, ’twas a dark and trying hour, When harassed by the tempter’s pow’r, I felt my strongest hopes decline! You only who have known his arts, You only who have felt his darts, Can pity such a case as mine. | Loud in my ears a charge he read, (My conscience witnessed all he said) My long black list of outward sin; Then bringing forth my heart to view, Too well what’s hidden there he knew, He showed me ten–times worse within. | ’Tis all too true, my soul replied, But I remember Jesus died, And now he fills a throne of grace; I’ll go, as I have done before, His mercy I may still implore, I have his promise, “Seek my face.” | But, as when sudden fogs arise, The trees and hills, the sun and skies, Are all at once concealed from view; So clouds of horror, black as night, By Satan raised, hid from my sight, The throne of grace and promise too. | Then, while beset with guilt and fear, He tried to urge me to despair, He tried, and he almost prevailed; But JESUS, by a heav’nly ray, Drove clouds, and guilt, and fear away, And all the tempter’s malice failed. | |