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The Trial of Faith

Author: Kent Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind First Line: Jehovah hath said, 'tis left on record Lyrics: 1 Jehovah hath said, ’tis left on record, “The righteous are one with Jesus the Lord;” At all times he loves them; ’twas for them he died; Yet ofttimes he proves them, for grace must be tried. 2 When faint in the way, or lifeless and cold, Or sunk in dismay, and none to uphold; Yet firm to his promise thy God shall abide; But grace, though the smallest, shall surely be tried. 3 [Temptations and sins in legions shall rise, As spears in thy side or thorns in thy eyes; And oft, to thy sorrow, his face he shall hide, For God has determined his grace shall be tried.] 4 With him on the mount today thou shalt be, Indulged by thy Lord his glory to see; There he may caress thee, and call thee his bride, Yet grace, though he bless thee, shall surely be tried. 5 [The tempest shall blow, the billows shall swell, Thy soul, full of woe, shall pass as through hell; And all this to prove thee, to stain thy cursed pride; Yet still he will love thee; but grace must be tried.] 6 He’ll ne’er thee forsake, but surely perform His word, though he take his way in the storm; Yea, oft in the clouds of dejection he’ll ride, For he has determined his grace shall be tried. 7 He’ll cause thee to bring thy griefs to his throne, But answers of peace to thee shall send none; Then sorrow and sadness thy heart shall divide, Because he’s determined his grace shall be tried. 8 As gold from the flame, he’ll bring thee at last, To praise him for all through which thou hast past; Then love everlasting thy griefs shall repay, And God from thy eyes wipe all sorrows away.

Temptation

Author: Hart Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind First Line: Ye tempted souls, reflect
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Precious Jesus! must it be

Author: W. Gadsby Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind Lyrics: 1 Precious Jesus! must it be, Is it thy all-wise decree, That afflictions must attend Zion to her journey’s end? 2 [Must the heirs of endless bliss Travel through a wilderness, And, by savage beasts of prey, Be tormented night and day?] 3 Yes, affliction is their lot; Earth is a polluted spot, Where a million evils dwell, All in league with death and hell. 4 Pains and sorrows, sins and woes, Will the Christian’s way oppose; Every day brings something new, Zion’s troubles to renew. 5 Yet, when faith is strong and true, They with cheerfulness go through, Scorning all created good, When opposed to Christ, their God. 6 Living faith will still esteem The reproaches of the Lamb, Greater riches than this earth Can afford the sons of mirth. 7 O for faith this choice to make, And endure, for Jesus’ sake, The reproaches of his cross, Counting all things else but dross! Scripture: Hebrews 11:26
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The path that Christians tread

Author: W. Gadsby Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind Lyrics: 1 The path that Christians tread To reason’s eye is strange; Through regions of the dead, They frequently must range; Ten thousand monstrous beasts of prey Beset the soul by night and day. 2 We must not learn God’s truth As school-boys learn their task; Such knowledge is not proof Against delusion’s blast. An empty knowledge bloats with air, But dies when dreadful storms appear. 3 Christians oft pray for faith; To trace God’s beauties more; To triumph over death; And Jesus’ name adore. God hears and answers their desire; But ’tis through scenes of floods and fire. 4 [Sin, armed with all the spleen Of enmity to God, Oft rises up within, And scorns the Saviour’s blood; A world of filth, too base to name, Beset and plunge the soul in shame. 5 To pray, he thinks too bold; While he in silence moans, His bones keep waxing old, By reason of his groans; And by such means, though strange to tell, The Lord will teach him Jesus well.] 6 When self and nature die, And all our beauty’s gone, The Saviour brings us nigh, To trust in him alone; ’Tis then we trust his righteousness, And rest alone on sovereign grace. 7 Thus Jesus wears the crown; We gladly trace the power That brings all nature down, And leads us to adore Jesus, the Lord our Righteousness, Who saves in every deep distress. Scripture: Isaiah 42:16
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The carnal mind takes different ways

Author: W. Gadsby Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind Lyrics: 1 The carnal mind takes different ways, And different objects she surveys; She’s pleased with things that suit her taste, But hates the God of truth and grace. 2 No beauty in the Lord she views, Nor is she charmed with gospel-news; She sets at nought, with vain contempt, The Man the Lord Jehovah sent. 3 She hates him as the mighty God, The church’s Wisdom, Life, and Head; His priestly office she disdains, And wantons with his wounds and pains. 4 Whatever office Jesus bears, Or in what glorious form appears, She was, and is, and still will be Against him dreadful enmity. 5 [Is this the case? Yes, Lord, ’tis true; And I’ve a carnal nature too, That fights, with all its hellish might, Against the God of my delight. 6 Yet, bless the Lord, through grace I feel I have a mind that loves him well; Nor shall the dreadful power of sin, My better part from Jesus win.] 7 [May grace not only live and reign, But may its powers be felt and seen; Dear God, my every foe subdue, And make me more than conqueror too.] Scripture: Romans 8:7
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"Be strong; fear not"

Author: Rozzel Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind First Line: How prome the mind to search for ill Lyrics: 1 How prone the mind to search for ill, To fancy mighty woes! Shortly the cup of life will fill, And rob it of repose. 2 [How sharp and numerous are the pangs Imagination gives! So sharp, that life itself oft hangs In doubt, nor dies nor lives.] 3 [Could we our woes with truth divide, The sterling and ideal, What crowds would stand on fancy’s side! How few upon the real!] 4 Creatures of fear, we drag along, And fear where no fear is; Our griefs we labour to prolong! Our joys in haste dismiss. 5 Spirit of power, thy strength impart; This fearful spirit chase Far off, and make my feeble heart Thy constant dwelling-place. 6 O if to me thy strength be given, If thou be on my side, Then hell as soon shall conquer heaven As I can be destroyed.
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And must it, Lord, be so?

Author: Hart Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind Lyrics: 1 And must it, Lord, be so? And must thy children bear Such various kinds of woe, Such soul-perplexing fear? Are these the blessings we expect? Is this the lot of God’s elect? 2 [Boast not, ye sons of earth, Nor look with scornful eyes; Above your highest mirth, Our saddest hours we prize; For though our cup seems filled with gall, There’s something secret sweetens all.] 3 How harsh soe’er the way, Dear Saviour, still lead on, Nor leave us till we say “Father, thy will be done.” At most we do but taste the cup, For thou alone hast drunk it up. 4 Shall guilty man complain? Shall sinful dust repine? And what is all our pain? How light compared with thine! Finish, dear Lord, what is begun; Choose thou the way, but still lead on. Scripture: James 1:12
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"But thou shalt know hereafter"

Author: Hart Meter: 7.6 Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind First Line: Righteous are the works of God Lyrics: 1 Righteous are the works of God; All his ways are holy; Just his judgments, fit his rod To correct our folly. 2 All his dealings wise and good, Uniform, though various; Though they seem, by reason viewed, Cross, or quite contrarious. 3 These are truths, and happy he Who can well receive them; Brethren, though we cannot see, Still we should believe them. 4 Why through darksome paths we go, We may know no reason; Yet we shall hereafter know, Each in his due season. 5 Could we see how all is right, Where were room for credence? But by faith, and not by sight, Christians yield obedience. 6 Let all fruitless searches go, Which perplex and tease us; We determine nought to know, But a bleeding Jesus.
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"He careth for you"

Author: Newton Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind First Line: Now I see, whate'er betide Lyrics: 1 Now I see, whate’er betide, All is well if Christ be mine; He has promised to provide; May he teach me to resign. 2 When a sense of sin and thrall Forced me to the sinner’s Friend, He engaged to manage all, By the way and to the end. 3 “Cast,” he said, “on me thy care; ’Tis enough that I am nigh; I will all thy burdens bear; I will all thy needs supply.” 4 Lord, I would indeed submit; Gladly yield my all to thee; What thy wisdom sees most fit, Must be surely best for me. 5 Only when the way is rough, And the coward flesh would start, Let thy promise and thy love Cheer and animate my heart.
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Welcome Cross

Author: Cowper Appears in 262 hymnals Topics: Tribulation and Inconstancy of Mind First Line: 'Tis my happiness below Lyrics: 1 ’Tis my happiness below, Not to live without the cross, But the Saviour’s power to know, Sanctifying every loss. 2 Trials must and will befall; But with humble faith to see Love inscribed upon them all, This is happiness to me. 3 Trials make the promise sweet; Trials give new life to prayer; Trials bring me to his feet, Lay me low and keep me there. 4 Did I meet no trials here, No chastisement by the way, Might I not with reason fear I should be a castaway? 5 Bastards may escape the rod, Sunk in earthly, vain delight; But the true-born child of God Must not, would not if he might.

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