Olney Hymns (1840)/Book 1/Hymn 125

125.
Paul's Voyage.—Acts, xxvii.

1 If Paul in Cesar's court must stand,
He need not fear the sea,
Secured from harm on every hand
By the divine decree.

2 Although the ship in which he sail'd
By dreadful storms was toss'd,
The promise over all prevailed,
And not a life was lost.

3 Jesus! the God whom Paul adored,
Who saves in time of need;
Was then confess'd by all on board,
A present help indeed!

4 Though neither sun nor stars were seen,
Paul knew the Lord was near;
And faith preserved his soul serene,
When others shook for fear.

5 Believers thus are toss'd about,
On life's tempestuous main;
But grace assures beyond a doubt,
They shall their port attain.

6 They must, they shall appear one day
Before their Saviour's throne;
The storms they meet with by the way
But make his power known.

7 Their passage lies across the brink
Of many a threat'ning wave;
The world expects to see them sink,
But Jesus lives to save.

8 Lord, though we are but feeble worms,
Yet since thy word is past,
We'll venture through a thousand storms,
To see thy face at last.