'If unto Jesus thou art bound' (hymn) written by John Berridge

Based on Philippians 3: 12 - 14


If unto Jesus thou are bound,

A crowd around him will be found,

Attending day and night;

A worldly crowd to din thy ears,

And crowds of unbelieving fears,

To hide him from thy sight.


Yet all the vain and noisy crowd

Is but a thin and lowering cloud,

A mist before thy eyes;

If thou press on, the crowds will fly,

Or if thou faint, to Jesus cry,

And he will send supplies.


This only way can pilgrims go,

And all complain, as thou wilt do,

Of crowds that daily come;

Yet though beset by crafty foes,

And passing through a thousand woes,

They get securely home.


[But such as seem to run the race,

And meet no crowd to check their pace,

Are only rambling still;

Not fairly entered on the list,

The gate and narrow way they missed,

Which leads to Zion's hill.]


O Lord, a cheering look bestow,

Or lend a hand to help me though,

And draw me up to thee;

And when, through fear, I only creep,

Or dare not move a single step,

Yet thou canst come to me.

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