216. The Blessedness of the Saints, and Misery of Sinners

1 Blest are the undefil'd in Heart,
Whose Ways are right and clean;
Who never from thy Law depart,
But fly from ev'ry Sin.

2 Blest are the Men that keep thy Word,
And practise thy Commands;
With their whole Heart they seek the Lord,
And serve Thee with their Hands.

3 Great is their Peace who love thy Law;
How firm their Souls abide!
Nor can a bold Temptation draw
Their steady feet aside.

4 Then shall my Heart have inward Joy,
And keep my Face from Shame,
When all thy Statutes I obey,
And honour all thy Name.

5 But haughty Sinners God will hate,
The Proud shall die accurst;
The Sons of falsehood and deceit
Are trodden to the dust.

6 Vile as the Dross the Wicked are;
And those that leave thy Ways
Shall see Salvation from afar,
But never taste thy Grace.

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First Line: Blest are the undefil'd in Heart
Title: The Blessedness of the Saints, and Misery of Sinners
Language: English
Publication Date: 1740
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ;
Topic: Saints: happy, and sinners cursed; Counsel and Support from God; Delight in Law of God
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