10010. No Prophet, Nor Dreamers Of Dreams

1 No prophet, nor dreamer of dreams,
No master of plausible speech,
To live like an angel who seems,
Or like an apostle to preach;
No tempter, without or within,
No spirit, tho’ ever so bright,
That comes crying out against sin,
And looks like an angel of light;

2 Tho’ reason, tho’ fitness he urge,
Or plead with the words of a friend,
Or wonders of argument forge,
Or deep revelations pretend,
Should meet with a moment’s regard,
But rather be boldly withstood,
If any thing, easy or hard,
He teach, save the Lamb and His blood.

3 Remember, O Christian, with heed,
When sunk under sentence of death,
How first thou from bondage wast freed;
Say, was it by works, or by faith?
On Christ thy affections then fixed,
What conjugal truth didst thou vow!
With Him was there any thing mixed?
Then what wouldst thou mix with Him now?

4 If close to the Lord thou wouldst cleave,
Depend on His promise alone;
His righteousness wouldst thou receive,
Then learn to renounce all thy own;
The faith of a Christian indeed
Is more than mere notion or whim;
United to Jesus, his head,
He draws life and virtue from Him.

5 Deceived by the father of lies,
Blind guides cry, "Lo here!" and "Lo there!"
By these our Redeemer us tries,
And warns us of such to beware.
Poor comfort to mourners they give,
Who set us to labor in vain;
And strive, with a "Do this and live"
To drive us to Egypt again.

6 But what says our Shepherd divine?
For His blessèd word we should keep;
"This flock has My Father made Mine,
I lay down My life for My sheep;
’Tis life everlasting I give,
My blood was the price that it cost;
Not one that on Me shall believe,
Shall ever be finally lost."

7 This God is the God we adore,
Our faithful, unchangeable friend,
Whose love is as large as His power,
And neither knows measure nor end;
’Tis Jesus, the first and the last,
Whose Spirit shall guide us safe home;
We’ll praise Him for all that is past,
And trust Him for all that’s to come.

Text Information
First Line: No prophet, nor dreamer of dreams
Title: No Prophet, Nor Dreamers Of Dreams
Author: Joseph Hart
Meter: LMD
Language: English
Source: Hymns Composed on Various Subjects, 1822
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: The last verse is also used by itself as "How Good Is the God We Adore"
Tune Information
Name: ELEZ
Composer: Benjamin Franklin Alleman (1885)
Meter: LMD
Key: B♭ Major
Source: Augsburg Songs (Philadelphia: Lutheran Publication Society, 1885)
Copyright: Public Domain



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