Wesley Corpus

034 In Temptation

AuthorCharles Wesley
Typehymn
Year1740
Passage IDcw-034-in-temptation-full
Words170
Christology Works of Mercy Assurance
In Temptation Source: Hymns and Sacred Poems (1740), Part I Author: Charles Wesley (attributed) --- In Temptation.34 Sinking underneath my load, Darkly feeling after thee, Let me ask, my God, my God, Why hast thou forsaken me! Why, O why am I forgot! Lord, I seek, but find thee not. Still I ask, nor yet receive, Knock at the unopen’d door; Still I struggle to believe, Hope, tho’ urg’d to hope no more, Bearing what I cannot bear, Yielding, fighting with despair. Hear in mercy my complaint, Hear, and hasten to my aid, Help, or utterly I faint, Fails the spirit thou hast made; Save me, or my foe prevails, Save me, or thy promise fails. Struggling in the fowler’s snare, Lo! I ever look to thee: Tempted more than I can bear-- No, my soul, it cannot be; True and faithful is the word, Sure the coming of thy Lord. 34This hymn appeared first in the 2nd edn. of HSP (1739), 102-3; it was then moved to this collection.