DAVID's fall by John Newton
- How David, when by sin deceived,
- From bad to worse went on!
- For when the Holy Spirit's grieved,
- Our strength and guard are gone.
- His eye on Bathsheba once fixed,
- With poison filled his soul;
- He ventured on adult'ry next,
- And murder crowned the whole.
- So from a spark of fire at first,
- That has not been descried;
- A dreadful flame has often burst,
- And ravaged far and wide.
- When sin deceives it hardens too,
- For though he vainly fought
- To hide his crimes from public view,
- Of God he little thought.
- He neither would, or could repent,
- No true compunction felt;
- 'Till God in mercy Nathan sent,
- His stubborn heart to melt.
- The parable held forth a fact,
- Designed his case to show;
- But though the picture was exact,
- Himself he did not know.
- "Thou art the man," the prophet said,
- That word his slumber broke;
- And when he owned his sin, and prayed,
- The LORD forgiveness spoke.
- Let those who think they stand beware,
- For David stood before;
- Nor let the fallen soul despair,
- For mercy can restore.
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