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A Few Words from Some Old Hymns

Henry Mahan April, 17 2024 1 min read
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April, 17 2024
Henry Mahan
Henry Mahan 1 min read
1,528 articles 3,940 sermons 760 books

    The old hymns have a way of saying what I would like to say; for example, when doubts and fears assail, when truth is under attack by Satan and his army of ministers, I would say:

“Should all the forms that hell devise
Assail my faith with treacherous art,
I’ll call them vanity and lies
And bind the gospel to my heart.”

    Or when I am in the midst of a great trial and the Lord seems to single me out for special adversities and sorrow, I would say:

“Amidst temptations sharp and long,
My soul to the same refuge flies;
Christ is my anchor, firm and strong,
When tempests blow or billows rise.”

    Or when age increases, pains are more frequent, friends are fewer, and troubles more numerous, I would say:

“When all created streams are dry,
His goodness is the same;
With this I am well-satisfied
And glory in his name.”
Henry Mahan

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