Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.
2 Corinthians 11:14
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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If you know where to get a good picture of Beddome or Walch (head & shoulders, at least 200×300 pixels),
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.