Zaccheus climbed the tree
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ZACCHEUS by John Newton
- Zaccheus climbed the tree,
- And thought himself unknown;
- But how surprised was he
- When Jesus called him down!
- The Lord beheld him, though concealed,
- And by a word his pow'r revealed.
- Wonder and joy at once
- Were painted in his face;
- Does he my name pronounce?
- And does he know my case?
- Will Jesus deign with me to dine?
- Lord, I, with all I have, am thine!
- Thus where the gospel's preached,
- And sinners come to hear;
- The hearts of some are reached
- Before they are aware:
- The word directly speaks to them,
- And seems to point them out by name.
- 'Tis curiosity
- Oft brings them in the way,
- Only the man to see,
- And hear what he can say;
- But how the sinner starts to find
- The preacher knows his inmost mind.
- His long forgotten faults
- Are brought again in view,
- And all his secret thoughts
- Revealed in public too:
- Though compassed with a crowd about,
- The searching word has found him out.
- While thus distressing pain
- And sorrow fills his heart,
- He hears a voice again,
- That bids his fears depart:
- Then like Zaccheus he is blest,
- And Jesus deigns to be his guest.