Thursday, September 15, 2011

A Blast From the Past: A Hymn from John Newton

Steve Warn, a friend and fellow missionary at Agape, and I were speaking recently about the deity of Christ, and how he is both "fully God" and "fully man," and Steve shared with me the following hymn by John Newton, "What Think Ye of Christ."  All I can say after reading the hymn is wow!  Mr. Newton hit the nail on the head in that all of our theology begins and ends with what we think of Jesus Christ. (For those of you that aren't aware, John Newton was a former slave trader who came to know the Lord and wrote many famous hymns to include "Amazing Grace.")  Enjoy!


What think you of Christ? Is the test
    To try both your state and your scheme;
 You cannot be right in the rest,
    Unless you think rightly of Him.
 As Jesus appears in your view,
    As He is beloved or not;
 So God is disposed to you,
    And mercy or wrath are your lot.
 
 Some take Him a creature to be,
    A man or an angel at most:
 Sure these have not feelings like me,
    Nor know themselves wretched and lost.
 So guilty, so helpless am I,
    I durst not confide in his blood,
 Nor on his protection rely,
    Unless I were sure He is God.
 
 Some call Him a Saviour, in word,
    But mix their own works with his plan;
 And hope He his help will afford,
    When they have done all that they can:
 If doings prove rather too light,
    (A little, they own, they may fail),
 They purpose to make up full weight,
    By casting his name in the scale.
 
 Some style Him the pearl of great price,
    And say He's the fountain of joys;
 Yet feed upon folly and vice,
    And cleave to the world and its toys;
 Like Judas, the Saviour they kiss,
    And while they salute Him, betray;
 Ah! what will profession like this
    Avail in this terrible day?
 
 If ask'd what of Jesus I think?
    Though still my best thoughts are but poor,
 I say, He's my meat and my drink,
    My life, and my strength, and my store;
 My Shepherd, my Husband, my Friend,
    My Saviour from sin and from thrall;
 My hope from beginning to end,
    My portion, my Lord, and my All.

For further study, on this topic, check out this link from John Piper's website:

http://www.desiringgod.org/resource-library/articles/how-can-jesus-be-god-and-man

God Bless!

2 comments:

  1. wow i like this. have you read packer's Knowing God? I've heard good things from friends but haven't yet.

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  2. Hi Julia! No, I haven't read any of Packer's books yet, but Steve Warn (the guy I refer to in this post) is a big fan of Packer and has been encouraging me to read some of his books. I'll let you know what he has to say about the book. Give Bryce and Kinsey a hug for me!

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