SAMPSON's lion by John Newton
- The lion that on Sampson roared,
- And thirsted for his blood;
- With honey afterwards was stored,
- And furnished him with food.
- Believers, as they pace along,
- With many lions meet;
- But gather sweetness from the strong,
- And from the eater, meat.
- The lions rage and roar in vain,
- For Jesus is their shield;
- Their losses prove a certain gain,
- Their troubles comfort yield.
- The world and Satan join their strength,
- To fill their souls with fears;
- But crops of joy they reap at length,
- From what they sow in tears.
- Afflictions make them love the word,
- Stir up their hearts to prayer;
- And many precious proofs afford,
- Of their Redeemer's care.
- The lions roar but cannot kill,
- Then fear them not, my friends,
- They bring us, though against their will,
- The honey JESUS sends.
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