O God, in mercy hear, I lift my cry to Thee; And let Thy gracious help be sent, In my perplexity; But Thou art far away, And I am filled with shame, I cannot see Thy blessed face, And fear to name Thy name. | And now, a sense of guilt Inspires me with dismay; I know that none on earth can take That grievous load away; 'Tis mine the sin, 'tis mine, And mine the guilt to bear, The awful burden of the blame, The cloud of dark despair. | Is there no balm to heal? No pity that can bless? O God, Who art so far away, Come near to my distress; 84 And heed the tears I shed, And hear my woeful cry, And since there is no hand to help, Come Thou in mercy nigh. | 'Twas then a voice I heard, It came in winning tone, Across my night, from far away, To where I prayed alone; It told me of a love, That sought me long ago, And on the Cross my burden bore, Of sin, and guilt, and woe. | O blessed Cross of Christ! Thou hast my need supplied; For, there upon thine outstretched arms, I see the Crucified; And He has sin to bear, That none can call His own; O, Christ, the sin and guilt Thou bar'st, Are mine, are mine alone. | |