The worldly man of wealth possessed

Verse 1
The worldly man of wealth possest
Doth nothing else esteem,
In wealth he seeks his joy and rest,
And happiness supreme;
To wealth, in the Almighty’s stead,
He trusts for clothes and food,
And when he prays for daily bread,
He only mocks our God.

Verse 2
His god is that to which he gives
His confidence and love:
His portion he from earth receives,
And slights the things above:
A mystic kingdom he disdains
To none but beggars given,
And never seeks, and never gains
Th’ inheritance of heaven.

Hymnal/Album: Originally titled: “‘How hard is it for them that trust in riches, to enter into the kingdom of God.’—[Mark 10,] v. 24.” This hymn appears in the 1766 manuscript “MS Mark.” This manuscript is part of the collection of the Methodist Archive and Research Centre in The John Rylands Library, The University of Manchester (accession number MA 1977/574, Charles Wesley Notebooks Box 3). Accessed through the website of The Center for Studies in the Wesleyan Tradition, Duke Divinity School. Published in The Poetical Works of John and Charles Wesley, Collected and Arranged by G. Osborn, Vol. 11 (London: Wesleyan-Methodist Conference Office, 1871), page 33.
Publishing: Public Domain