HYMN 117
L. M.
Election sovereign and free. Rom. 9:20-23.
376 Behold the potter and the clay, He forms his vessels as he please: Such is our God, and such are we, The subjects of his high decrees. | [Doth not the workman's power extend O'er all the mass, which part to choose And mold it for a nobler end, And which to leave for viler use?] | May not the sovereign Lord on high Dispense his favors as he will, Choose some to life, while others die, And yet be just and gracious still? | [What if, to make his terror known, He lets his patience long endure, Suff'ring vile rebels to go on, And seal their own destruction sure? | What if he means to show his grace, And his electing love employs To mark out some of mortal race, And form them fit for heav'nly joys?] | Shall man reply against the Lord, And call his Maker's ways unjust, The thunder of whose dreadful word Can crush a thousand worlds to dust? | But, O my soul! if truths so bright Should dazzle and confound thy sight, Yet still his written will obey, And wait the great decisive day. | Then shall he make his justice known, And the whole world before his throne With joy or terror shall confess The glory of his righteousness. | |