377 Hymn 56
John Newton
7,6,7,6,7,7,7,6
Humiliation and praise.
(Imitated from the German.)
378 When the wounded spirit hears The voice of JESUS’ blood; How the message stops the tears Which else in vain had flowed: Pardon, grace, and peace proclaimed, And the sinner called a child; Then the stubborn heart is tamed, Renewed, and reconciled. | O! ’twas grace indeed, to spare, And save a wretch like me! Men or angels could not bear What I have offered thee: Were thy bolts at their command, Hell, ere now, had been my place; Thou alone couldst silent stand, And wait to show thy grace. | If in one created mind The tenderness and love Of thy saints on earth were joined, With all the hosts above; Still that love were weak and poor, If compared, my LORD, with thine; Far too scanty to endure A heart so vile as mine. | Wondrous mercy I have found, But ah! how faint my praise! Must I be a cumber–ground, Unfruitful all my days? Do I in thy garden grow, Yet produce thee only leaves? LORD, forbid it should he so! The thought my spirit grieves. | Heavy charges Satan brings To fill me with distress; Let me hide beneath thy wings, And plead thy righteousness: LORD, to thee for help I call, ’Tis thy promise bids me come; Tell him thou hast paid for all, And that shall strike him dumb. | |