Satan returning by John Newton
- When Jesus claims the sinner's heart,
- Where Satan ruled before;
- The evil spirit must depart,
- And dares return no more.
- But when he goes without constraint,
- And wanders from his home;
- Although withdrawn, 'tis but a feint,
- He means again to come.
- Some outward change perhaps is seen
- If Satan quit the place;
- But though the house seem swept and clean,
- 'Tis destitute of grace.
- Except the Savior dwell and reign
- Within the sinner's mind;
- Satan, when he returns again,
- Will easy entrance find.
- With rage and malice sevenfold,
- He then resumes his sway;
- No more by checks to be controlled,
- No more to go away.
- The sinner's former state was bad,
- But worse the latter far;
- He lives possessed, and blind, and mad,
- And dies in dark despair.
- Lord save me from this dreadful end!
- And from this heart of mine,
- O drive and keep away the fiend
- Who fears no voice but thine.
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