Free-will is a sly, and
insidious foe,
It
haunts me and plagues me wherever I go
2;
In pulpit or pew, meditation or prayer,
In reading or writing, he's sure to be
there.
Free-will is a trap in which Satan
ensnares
The Pharisee, even while saying his prayers;
All
heavenly work-folk are caught with the bait;
Their doings so
good, and their merits so great.
Free-will is rank poison, a curse and a
bane,
Diffusing its venom through every vein;
This cup of free-will Adam drank in the Fall,
Which poisoned
himself and infected us all.
Free-will is a plague which in Eden
began,
And marr'd all the beauty of innocent man;
The leprosy spread from the head to the
feet,
His offspring all caught the infection complete
.
Free-will is a thief, of an impudent
face,
Who aims to rob God of His Glory and Grace,
Ye watchmen
in Zion, who are faithful and bold,
Hunt out the base robber
from every fold.
Free-will is a murd'rer of souls every
day,
And millions are slain 'neath his pond'rous sway;
This
murd'rous assassin has people in hell,
Who, ever in torments
with devils, must dwell.
Free-will is a traitor to Jesus, my Lord;
Rebels at His sovereignty, counsel and word;
Defying His power with impious strain,
And cries, "I'll not have this Jesus to reign."
Free-will is a liar,
& says,
"'tis with ease
A man can believe and repent when he
please,
That he's a free agent, and so may refuse
The good or
the evil, whichever he choose."
Free-will's an impostor and cheat at
the
best,
To offer salvation he never possess'd
If certain
conditions I only fulfil,
Yet gives me no power to do or to
will.
Free-will as a tyrant once rul'd over me;
But Jesus o'ercame him, and now I am
free;
Made willing to own Him my King from that hour,
I bow to
His sceptre and yield to His power.
Free-grace is a scheme which
Jehovah
began,
In covenant counsel He drew up the plan;
The Mighty Redeemer
accomplish'd the
whole
And the Spirit imparted its joys in my soul.
Free-grace is
distinguishing, sovereign
to choose
What objects to favour and whom to refuse;
His
purpose must stand who is God ever blest,
The election
obtain'd it, and blind are the rest.
Free-grace from contingencies ever
secure,
Its blessings are absolute, certain and sure;
For all
that are chosen and purchased by blood
Are conquer'd and made
willing servants to God.
Free-grace first enriched me when needy
and poor,
And led me to Christ's inexhaustible store;
Heal'd all my
diseases when ready to die,
And covered my nakedness as He passed by.
Free-grace pulled me out of
the miry
clay,
When sunk in the ruins of nature I lay;
Wash'd from the
filth and pollution of sin,
And made me both righteous and
perfectly clean.
Free-grace in Christ Jesus secures all
the crop
Of spiritual graces, my love, joy, and hope.
Faith,
patience, and meekness, with temperance too,
And courage to
bear me the conflict all through.
Free-grace has to me an inheritance
given,
Laid up and reserved in the kingdom of heaven;
And
keeps me securely, through faith, until I
Shall enter upon my
possessions on high.
Free-grace is the theme of the glorified
throng,
While ages eternal are rolling along;
All glory and honour
ascribe they to Him,
Who liveth and reigneth the only Supreme.
Free-grace is the boast of
true pilgrims
below,
As through this dark valley to Zion they go.
Delighted
the watchmen all lift up their voice,
Of free-grace salvation
they sing and rejoice.
Free-grace long has been my soul's
triumph and joy;
And, while in the body, shall be my
employ;
And when my glad spirit to God shall
ascend
Free-grace is the song which shall never have end.
This verse, as
all the poem, speaks volumes. I am sad to say that many who declare so
freely and wonderfully the truth of Sovereign Grace at
the very same time
profess and proclaim some form of Free Will in man. God's
Word knows only Free Grace and nothing of Free Will. Ephesians
2:1-10 (and indeed chapter 1 as well) are examples among many
passages that shines as a blazing light to guide us to the truth as it
is in Jesus. R. Schadle