John Newton 8,8,8,8 Prayer answered by crosses. I asked the LORD that I might grow In faith, and love, and every grace; Might more of his salvation know, And seek, more earnestly, his face. 'Twas he who taught me thus to pray, And he, I trust, has answered prayer! But it has been in such a way, As almost drove me to despair. I hoped that in some favored hour, At once he'd answer my request; And by his love's constraining pow'r, Subdue my sins, and give me rest. Instead of this, he made me feel The hidden evils of my heart; And let the angry pow'rs of hell Assault my soul in every part. Yea more, with his own hand he seemed Intent to aggravate my woe; Crossed all the fair designs I schemed, Blasted my gourds, and laid me low. LORD, why is this, I trembling cried, Wilt thou pursue thy worm to death? "'Tis in this way, the LORD replied, I answer prayer for grace and faith. These inward trials I employ, From self, and pride, to set thee free; And break thy schemes of earthly joy, That thou may'st find thy all in me." |