Olney Hymns (1840)/Book 1/Hymn 48
48.
Another.
1 That man no guard or weapons needs
Whose heart the blood of Jesus knows;
But safe may pass, if duty leads,
Through burning sands or mountain snows.
Whose heart the blood of Jesus knows;
But safe may pass, if duty leads,
Through burning sands or mountain snows.
2 Released from guilt, he feels no fear;
Redemption is his shield and tower;
lie sees his Saviour always near
To help in every trying hour.
Redemption is his shield and tower;
lie sees his Saviour always near
To help in every trying hour.
3 Though I am weak, and Satan strong,
And often to assault me tries,
When Jesus is my shield and song,
Abash'd the wolf before me flies.
And often to assault me tries,
When Jesus is my shield and song,
Abash'd the wolf before me flies.
4 His love possessing, I am blest,
Secure whatever change may come:
Whether I go to east or west,
With him I still shall be at home.
Secure whatever change may come:
Whether I go to east or west,
With him I still shall be at home.
5 If placed beneath the northern pole,
Though winter reigns with rigour there,
His gracious beams would cheer my soul,
And make a spring throughout the year.
Though winter reigns with rigour there,
His gracious beams would cheer my soul,
And make a spring throughout the year.
6 Or if the desert's sun-burnt soil
My lonely dwelling e'er should prove,
His presence would support my toil,
Whose smile is life—whose voice is love.
My lonely dwelling e'er should prove,
His presence would support my toil,
Whose smile is life—whose voice is love.