HYMN CLXVIII.
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James Montgomery
The Surrender of the Heart.
Upon Thine altar, Lord, I lay My poor, my only sacrifice; Thou wilt not turn Thy face away, Wilt not a broken heart despise. | Though hard as stone, cold as the clod, Mine,--for Thy tender mercles' sake, Not with the vengeance of Thy rod, But by thy loving-kindness break, | Break it, and bind it, wound and heal, Yea kill to make alive again; Impress it with Thy Spirit's seal, The sacrifice were perfect then:-- | Perfect, yet all unworthy still: But while in Jesus I believe, Who came on earth to do Thy will, From His dear hands my gift receive. | Receive it, with His blood bedew'd, Receive it, offer'd with His prayers, And, in Thine image thus renew'd, Enroll me with Thy kingdom's heirs. | |