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CXII. Beware, the Saviour gave command

1 Beware, the Saviour gave command,
And watch ye unto pray'r;
That ye be wise and understand!
The teachers ye may hear.

2 Our Lord declares that such shall come,
Who show a pious face;
That they would come, and would presume,
To take the Saviour's place.

3 They would appear like lambs without,
But rav'nous Wolves within!
They teach and pray, and act devout:
Yet all they do is sin.

4 Their doctrine is deceit and fraud,
And of a dang'rous kind;
They do not teach the truth of God,
But please the carnal mind.

5 The truth in Jesus they deny,
It answers not their end;
Their pride and lusts to crucify
Is not what they intend.

6 As grapes on thorns have never grown,
Or figs from thistles shot;
Just so false doctrines ne'er was known,
Produce the spirits fruit.

7 The good or evil tree we know,
When of its fruit we taste;
Thus we may prove the doctrine too,
To see its fruit at last.

8 Not ev'ry one that sayeth Lord,
Shall enter into heav'n--
But they who love and keep the word,
To them it shall be giv'n.

Text Information
First Line: Beware, the Saviour gave command
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1816
Scripture: ;
Topic: Eighth Sunday after Trinity
Notes: Public Domain.
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