Adam by John Newton
Scripture reference: Gen 3:9
- On man, in his own image made,
- How much did God bestow?
- The whole creation homage paid,
- And owned him Lord, below!
- He dwelt in Eden’s garden, stored
- With sweets for every sense;
- And there with his descending Lord
- He walked in confidence.
- But O! by sin how quickly changed!
- His honor forfeited,
- His heart, from God and truth, estranged,
- His conscience filled with dread!
- Now from his Maker’s voice he flees,
- Which was before his joy:
- And thinks to hide, amidst the trees,
- From an all seeing eye.
- Compelled to answer to his name,
- With stubbornness and pride
- He cast, on God Himself, the blame,
- Nor once for mercy cried.
- But grace, unasked, his heart subdued
- And all his guilt forgave;
- By faith, the promised seed he viewed,
- And felt His pow’r to save.
- Thus we ourselves would justify,
- Though we the law transgress;
- Like him, unable to deny,
- Unwilling to confess.
- But when by faith the sinner sees
- A pardon bought with blood;
- Then he forsakes his foolish pleas,
- And gladly turns to God.
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