JESUS! why dost Thou love me so? What hast Thou seen in me To make my happiness so great, So dear a joy to Thee? 314 | Wert Thou not GOD, I then might think Thou hadst no eye to read The badness of that selfish heart, For which Thine own did bleed. | But Thou art GOD, and knowest all; Dear LORD! Thou knowest me; And yet Thy knowledge hinders not Thy love's sweet liberty. | Ah, how Thy grace hath woo'd my soul With persevering wiles! Now give me tears to weep; for tears Are deeper joy than smiles. | Each proof renew'd of Thy great love Humbles me more and more, And brings to light forgotten sins, And lays them at my door. | The more I love Thee, LORD! the more I hate my own cold heart; The more Thou woundest me with love, The more I feel the smart. | What shall I do, then, dearest LORD! Say, shall I fly from Thee, And hide my poor unloving self Where Thou canst never see? | Or shall I pray that Thy dear love To me might not be given? Ah no! love must be pain on earth, If it be bliss in Heaven. | |