Faith, though rational, is founded

Verse 1
Faith, tho’ rational, is founded
Not on man, but God alone,
On the great Jehovah grounded,
Persons Three in essence One:
Who aright his Lord confesses,
Unremoveable he stands,
Fixt on an eternal basis,
’Stablish’d with almighty hands.

Verse 2
Not on vain imaginations
Do we, Lord, for proof depend;
Not on fancied inspirations,
When thou dost thy Spirit send:
Unenlighten’d reason leaves us
Nought to build our faith upon:
Evidence thy Spirit gives us
Brighter than the mid-day sun.

Verse 3
Slighting nature’s every feeling
We on grace alone rely:
God in us his Son revealing
Makes us Abba Father cry:
When we find the hidden treasure,
Christ discover’d from above,
Then our souls perceive the pleasure,
Impulse sweet of Jesus’ love.

Verse 4
O that all our blind gainsayers
Might the loving impulse feel!
Tri-une God, regard our prayers,
Thou in them thyself reveal,
By the Spirit’s demonstration
Teach their hearts the mystery,
Show to each the great salvation,
Tell him—I have pardon’d thee!

Hymnal/Album: Introduced in Charles Wesley, Hymns on the Trinity (Bristol: William Pine, 1767). Published in The Poetical Works of John and Charles Wesley, Collected and Arranged by G. Osborn, Vol. 7 (London: Wesleyan-Methodist Conference Office, 1870), page 333.
Publishing: Public Domain