Walking with GOD by John Newton
- By faith in Christ I walk with God,
- With Heav’n, my journey’s end, in view;
- Supported by His staff and rod,
- My road is safe and pleasant too.
- I travel through a desert wide
- Where many round me blindly stray;
- But He vouchsafes to be my Guide,
- And will not let me miss my way.
- Though snares and dangers throng my path,
- And earth and hell my course withstand;
- I triumph over all by faith,
- Guarded by His almighty hand.
- The wilderness affords no food,
- But God for my support prepares;
- Provides me every needful good,
- And frees my soul from wants and cares.
- With Him sweet converse I maintain,
- Great as He is I dare be free;
- I tell Him all my grief and pain,
- And He reveals His love to me.
- Some cordial from His Word He brings,
- Whene’er my feeble spirit faints;
- At once my soul revives and sings,
- And yields no more to sad complaints.
- I pity all that worldlings talk
- Of pleasures that will quickly end;
- Be this my choice, O Lord, to walk
- With Thee, my Guide, my Guard, my Friend.
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