Text:Good Works
Author:Hart

851. Good Works

1 When filthy passions or unjust
Professors’ minds control;
When men give up the reins to lust,
And interest sways the whole;

2 Or when they seek themselves to please,
Decline each thorny road,
Indulge their sloth, consult their ease,
And slight the fear of God;

3 The faith is vain such men profess;
It comes not from above;
The righteous man does righteousness,
And true faith works by love.

4 [Men’s actions with their minds will suit;
By them the heart is viewed;
A tree that bears corrupted fruit,
Cannot be callèd good.]

5 The Christian seeks his brother’s good,
Sometimes beyond his own;
Or, if self-interest will intrude,
It does not reign alone.

6 Help us, dear Lord, to honour thee;
Let our good works abound;
Thou art that green, that fruitful tree;
From thee our fruit is found.

Text Information
First Line: When filthy passions or unjust
Title: Good Works
Author: Hart
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1844
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