GIBEON by John Newton
- When Joshua, by GOD's command,
- Invaded Canaan's guilty land;
- Gibeon, unlike the nations round,
- Submission made and mercy found.
- Their stubborn neighbors who enraged,
- United war against them waged,
- By Joshua soon were overthrown,
- For Gibeon's cause was now his own.
- He, from whose arm they ruin feared,
- Their leader and ally appeared
- An emblem of the Savior's grace,
- To those who humbly seek his face.
- The men of Gibeon wore disguise,
- And gained their peace by framing lies;
- For Joshua had no pow'r to spare,
- If he had known from whence they were.
- But JESUS invitations sends,
- Treating with rebels as his friends;
- And holds the promise forth in view,
- To all who for his mercy sue.
- Too long his goodness I disdained,
- Yet went at last and peace obtained;
- But soon the noise of war I heard,
- And former friends in arms appeared.
- Weak in myself for help I cried,
- LORD, I am pressed on every side;
- The cause is thine, they fight with me,
- But every blow is aimed at thee.
- With speed to my relief he came,
- And put my enemies to shame;
- Thus saved by grace I live to sing,
- The love and triumphs of my King.
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