185 Hymn 4
John Newton
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A new-year’s thought and prayer.
Time, by moments, steals away, First the hour, and then the day; Small the daily loss appears, Yet it soon amounts to years: Thus another year is flown, Now it is no more our own (If it brought or promised good) Than the years before the flood. | But (may none of us forget) It has left us much in debt; Favors from the LORD received, Sins that have his Spirit grieved; Marked by an unerring hand In his book recorded stand; Who can tell the vast amount, Placed to each of our account? | Happy, the believing soul! CHRIST for you has paid the whole; While you own the debt is large, You may plead a full discharge: But poor careless sinner, say, What can you to justice pay? Tremble, lest when life is past, Into prison you be cast! | Will you still increase the score? Still be careless, as before? O, forbid it, gracious Lord, Touch their spirits by thy word! 186 Now, in mercy, to them show What a mighty debt they owe! All their unbelief subdue, Let them find forgiveness too. | Spared to see another year, Let thy blessing meet us here; Come, thy dying work revive, Bid thy drooping garden thrive: Sun of righteousness arise! Warm our hearts, and bless our eyes; Let our prayer thy bowels move, Make this year a time of love! | |