KenH
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A hymn written by John Berridge. (in long meter)
Romans 8:7 The carnal mind is enmity against God.
"Imputed Righteousness is Strange"
1. Imputed righteousness is strange,
Nor will with human fancies range;
We guess the lurking motive well,
And Paul the hateful truth shall tell.
2. The lofty heart can not submit
To cast itself at Jesus’ feet;
It scorns in borrowed robes to shine,
Though weaved with righteousness divine.
3. Proud nature cries, with loathing eyes,
“This imputation I despise;”
And from it she will pertly start,
Till grace has broken down her heart.
4. O give me, Lord, Thy righteousness,
To be my peace and wedding dress:
My sores it heals, my rags it hides,
And makes me dutiful besides.
Romans 8:7 The carnal mind is enmity against God.
"Imputed Righteousness is Strange"
1. Imputed righteousness is strange,
Nor will with human fancies range;
We guess the lurking motive well,
And Paul the hateful truth shall tell.
2. The lofty heart can not submit
To cast itself at Jesus’ feet;
It scorns in borrowed robes to shine,
Though weaved with righteousness divine.
3. Proud nature cries, with loathing eyes,
“This imputation I despise;”
And from it she will pertly start,
Till grace has broken down her heart.
4. O give me, Lord, Thy righteousness,
To be my peace and wedding dress:
My sores it heals, my rags it hides,
And makes me dutiful besides.