13437. If Life's Pleasures Charm Thee

1 If life’s pleasures charm thee,
Give them not thy heart.
Lest the gift ensnare thee
From thy God to part;
His favor seek, His praises speak—
Fix here thy hope’s salvation;
Serve Him, and He will ever be
The Rock of thy salvation.

2 If distress befall thee,
Painful though it be,
Let not grief appall thee—
To your Savior flee;
He ever near, thy prayer will hear,
And calm your perturbation;
The waves of woe shall ne’er o’erflow
The Rock of thy salvation.

3 When earth’s prospects fail thee,
Let it not distress;
Better comforts wait thee—
Christ will surely bless;
To Jesus flee—thy prop He’ll be,
Thy heav’nly consolation;
For griefs below cannot o’er throw
The Rock of thy salvation.

4 Dangers may approach thee;
Let them not alarm;
Christ will ever watch thee,
And protect from harm;
He near thee stands, with mighty hands,
To ward off each temptation;
To Jesus fly; He’s ever nigh,
The Rock of thy salvation.

5 Let not death alarm thee,
Shrink not from his blow;
For thy God shall arm thee,
And vict’ry bestow,
For death shall bring to thee no sting,
The grave no desolation;
’Tis sweet to die with Jesus nigh,
The Rock of thy salvation.

Text Information
First Line: If life’s pleasures charm thee
Title: If Life's Pleasures Charm Thee
Author: Francis S. Key
Language: English
Source: Social and Camp-Meeting Songs, for the Pious (4th ed.) (Baltimore: Armstrong & Plaskitt, 1822)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [If life’s pleasures charm thee]
Composer: Thomas Jefferson Cook (1875)
Key: F Major or modal
Source: The Christian Hymnal (Cincinnati: Chase & Hall, 1875)
Copyright: Public Domain



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