A serpent so wily and set to deceive;
A man and a woman who could not perceive;
A fruit plucked and eaten, the Lord's word maligned;
Now sin was the fortune of all humankind.
The Tempter, come boldly to stark wilderness;
The Teacher, sore troubled in hunger's distress;
Temptations rebuffed and the Tempter resigned;
And so came redemptions for all humankind.
As sin came through one, so redemption the same -
But bringing new righteousness in place of blame.
The one who obeyed broke humanity's bind,
And brought God's free gift unto all humankind.
TEXT: Charles Spence Freeman, February 2023, after Lent 1A verses
MUSIC: Tune ST. DENIO, Welsh folk melody; arr. Caniadau y Cyssegr, 1839.
The texts for the first Sunday of Lent in year A give us Adam and Eve in the garden, Jesus in the wilderness, and Paul trying to draw the connection between the two.