Scripture Verse

Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light. 2 Corinthians 11:14

Introduction

Words: Ben­ja­min Bed­dome (1717–1795). Pub­lished post­hu­mous­ly in Hymns Adapt­ed to Pub­lic Wor­ship (Lon­don: Bu­rton & Briggs, 1818), num­ber 776. Sa­tan’s Va­ri­ous Temp­ta­tions.

Music: Eag­ley James Walch, 1860 (🔊 pdf nwc).

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Lyrics

illustration
Temptation of Christ
Ary Scheffer, 1854
Wikimedia Commons

Unstable souls, the slaves of sense,
The tempt­er oft be­guiles,
Approaching with some fair pre­tense,
He veils his art­ful wiles.

Sometimes he tempts us to pre­sume,
And then to deep des­pair;
Tells us, in Christ there is no room,
No re­fuge for us there.

To youth he says, ’Tis yet too soon,
A dy­ing pray­er will do
;
To hoa­ry age, The time is gone,
To form the life anew.

When car­nal ob­jects we pur­sue,
He strews them in our way,
Enticing baits pre­sents to view,
And makes us soon his prey.

Now he as­sumes a form di­vine,
The sim­ple to al­lure,
Extols their du­ties with de­sign,
Their ru­in to se­cure.

A God all mer­cy or all wrath,
He’ll place be­fore our view,
Severe to mark the least of­fense,
Or care­less what we do.

Great God, his va­ri­ous schemes con­found,
Bind up this haugh­ty foe;
Then shall our tongues Thy praise re­sound,
Our hearts with joy o’er­flow.