Olney Hymns (1840)/Book 1/Hymn 26

26.
Dagon before the Ark.—1 Sam. v, 4, 5.

1 When first, to make my heart his own,
The Lord reveal'd his mighty grace,
Self reign'd, like Dagon, on the throne,
But could not long maintain its place.

2 It fell, and own'd the power divine,
(Grace can with ease the victory gain,)
But soon this wretched heart of mine
Contrived to set it up again.

3 Again the Lord his name proclaim'd,
And brought the hateful idol low;
Then self, like Dagon, broken, maim'd,
Seem'd to receive a mortal blow:

4 Yet self is not of life bereft,
Nor ceases to oppose his will;
Though but a maimed stump be left,
'Tis Dagon—'tis an idol still.

5 Lord! must I always guilty prove,
And idols in my heart have room?
Oh! let the fire of heavenly love
The very stump of self consume.