What think ye of Christ? by John Newton
- What think you of Christ? is the test
- To try both your state and your scheme;
- You cannot be right in the rest,
- Unless you think rightly of him.
- As Jesus appears in your view,
- As he is beloved or not;
- So God is disposed to you,
- And mercy or wrath are your lot.
- Some take him a creature to be,
- A man, or an angel at most;
- Sure these have not feelings like me,
- Nor know themselves wretched and lost:
- So guilty, so helpless, am I,
- I durst not confide in his blood,
- Nor on his protection rely,
- Unless I were sure he is God.
- Some call him a Savior, in word,
- But mix their own works with his plan;
- And hope he his help will afford,
- When they have done all that they can:
- If doings prove rather too light
- (A little, they own, they may fail)
- They purpose to make up full weight,
- By casting his name in the scale.
- Some style him the pearl of great price,
- And say he's the fountain of joys;
- Yet feed upon folly and vice,
- And cleave to the world and its toys:
- Like Judas, the Savior they kiss,
- And, while they salute him, betray;
- Ah! what will profession like this
- Avail in his terrible day?
- If asked what of JESUS I think?
- Though still my best thoughts are but poor;
- I say, he's my meat and my drink,
- My life, and my strength, and my store,
- My Shepherd, my Husband, my Friend,
- My Savior from sin and from thrall;
- My hope from beginning to end,
- My Portion, my LORD, and my All.



2 comments:
Thanks for an excellent post. Also thanks for turning this "old timer" on to some great music. I have now discovered the David Crowder Band, Matt Redman and others for the music you have on your site.
Praying for you, Mandy and the girls.
Great. I love them all. They play at Passion and Piper preaches.
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