241. Boasting Excluded. C. M. In all the acts of sov’reign grace Jehovah can display; Free grace alone exalted is, And boasting done away. Since creature-deeds can't gain the crown, Nor purchase heav'n for men; Merit must sink for ever down, And where is boasting then? 'Tis by the cross of Jesus laid, Where sinners ought to lie; The grace of God to buy. And make their natures clean ; And Christ hath died in vain. Shall set the guilty free; The worst of sinners he. Without a rival there ; In rays divinely clear. 242. The Returned Prodigal. C. M. When to the Father's fond embrace The Prodigal return'd, With love his bosom burn'd. 66 גל He kiss'd him with a Father's love, ; Yet own’d him for his son. The Father's grace to prove; The tokens of his love. “In royal robes my son array, « For 'tis his Father's will; For he's a fav’rite still.” The Father saw no more ; This garment cover'd o'er. The guests surround the sumptuous board, Nor feast without a song ; Who did his Father wrong. Thro' Jesu's blood alone, With weeping to his throne. The sinner hastes away, And keep a holy day. 243. Ye are all one in Christ. S. M. In union with the Lamb, From condemnation free, And shall for ever be. The sons of God they were ; Was blest in Jesu there. Tho' earth's old columns bow; Are one in Jesus now. For what shall injure you? "Tis cast within the vail. Who love the Saviour's name; This coy’nant stands the same. 244. The Freeness and Fulness of God's Grace no Cloak to Licentiousness. S. M. SHALL Israel's ransom'd race, By Jesu's blood made clean, Abuse Jehovah's sov'reign grace, And live in acts obscene? Presume in sin to live; As free as God can give? Let such a thought be drove; Their indignation prove. To Jesu's blood we go ; Where ample pardons flow. And heave the painful sigh, By faith we cast an eye. Who thus thy grace contemn; But not unjust to them. 245. The Building of Mercy completed. 8.8.6. When, mercy's building to complete, Which hell nor sin could ne'er defeat, The topmost stone shall rise ; Then shouting grace, the blood-wash'd throng, Of ev'ry tribe and ev'ry tongue, Shall rend the vaulted skies. Then shall the Church, while seraphs gaze, In her divine array: That sweet harmonious lay, When time his race has run; Cemented with a Saviour's blood, Who, for his saints, the wine-press trod, In mystic union one. In God's great will, the scheme was laid, Before his hands the mountains weigh’d, Or spread the unknown seas; Then did his arms of love embrace A seed, elect, of Adam's race. His glorious name to praise. That keep thee from the skies; 246. Jesus the Tree of Life. L. M. Jesus the Plant, of old renown'd, Whose sacred leaves are healing found; Throughout the world, we'll tell of thee, For thou art Life's fair Healing Tree. |