He could have walked the easy road – written by Marjorie Dobson – inspired by the temptation of Jesus in the desert

1	He could have walked the easy road 
to fortune and to fame.
He knew he could work miracles,
to heal the blind and lame.
He could have fed the starving poor
with fish as well as bread.
But Jesus knew that life held more
and chose God's word instead.

2 He could have trusted angels' wings,
up on that Temple tower.
To save him from a fall to death
was well within God's power.
The people would have marvelled then
and guessed this was God's son.
But Jesus would not take the test
to prove he was that one.

3 He could have taken full control,
the world lay at his feet.
He only had to say the word:
his rule would be complete.
The mountain view had caught his breath..
Power was a word away.
But Jesus turned back from it all
and God had won the day.

Marjorie Dobson (born 1940) based on Matthew 4 vs 1-11
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Metre: 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6
Tune: KINGSFOLD

A hymn for Jesus’ temptation

Lent 1 – The temptation of Jesus

1 Jesus met supreme temptation,
countered subtlety with skill;
ever faithful to one purpose,
still committed to God's will.

2 With no food he soon was famished,
hunger racked him, filled his mind,
then a voice had come to taunt him,
'bread is there for you to find'.

3 Each illusion he would parry,
each temptation run to ground;
all the world was for the asking,
yet his faith was strong and sound.

4 Every miracle and wonder
he was tempted to perform
he rebutted, held the tension;
he would live beyond this storm.

5 And when we meet with temptation,
save us from each trial and test;
strengthen faith, God, give us courage,
help us strive toward the best.

Andrew Pratt (born 1948)
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Metre: 8 7 8 7
Tune: CROSS OF JESUS