PSALM 78 PART 3
C. M.
The punishment of luxury and intemperance.
139 When Isr'el sins, the Lord reproves And fills their hearts with dread; Yet he forgives the men he loves, And sends them heav'nly bread. | He fed them with a lib'ral hand, And made his treasures known; He gave the midnight clouds command To pour provision down. | The manna, like a morning shower, Lay thick around their feet The corn of heav'n, so light, so pure, As though 'twere angels' meat. | But they in murm'ring language said, "Manna is all our feast; We loathe this light, this airy bread; We must have flesh to taste." | "Ye shall have flesh to please your lust," The Lord in wrath replied, And sent them quails like sand or dust, Heaped up from side to side. | He gave them all their own desire, And greedy as they fed, His vengeance burnt with secret fire, And smote the rebels dead. | When some were slain, the rest returned And sought the Lord with tears; Under the rod they feared and mourned, But soon forgot their fears. | Oft he chastised and still forgave, Till, by his gracious hand, The nation he resolved to save Possessed the promised land. | |