8750. One Awful Word Which Jesus Spoke

1 One awful word which Jesus spoke,
Against the tree which bore no fruit;
More piercing than the lightning’s stroke,
Blasted and dried it to the root.

2 But could a tree the Lord offend,
To make Him show His anger thus?
He surely had a farther end,
To be a warning word to us.

3 The fig tree by its leaves was known,
But having not a fig to show;
It brought a heavy sentence down,
Let none hereafter on thee grow.

4 Too many, who the Gospel hear,
Whom Satan blinds and sin deceives;
We to this fig tree may compare,
They yield no fruit, but only leaves.

5 Knowledge, and zeal, and gifts, and talk,
Unless combined with faith and love,
And witnessed by a Gospel walk,
Will not a true profession prove.

6 Without the fruit the Lord expects
Knowledge will make our state the worse;
The barren trees He still rejects,
And soon will blast them with His curse.

7 O Lord, unite our hearts in prayer!
On each of us Thy Spirit send;
That we the fruits of grace may bear,
And find acceptance in the end.

Text Information
First Line: One awful word which Jesus spoke
Title: One Awful Word Which Jesus Spoke
Author: John Newton
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Olney Hymns (London: W. Oliver, 1779)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: EATON
Composer: George Whitefield Chadwick (1888)
Meter: LM
Key: A Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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