Text: | Pardoning Grace |
1 Out of the Depths of long distress,
The Borders of Despair,
I sent my Cries to seek thy Grace,
My Groans to move thine Ear.
2 Great! God! should thy severer Eye,
And thine impartial Hand,
Mark and revenge Iniquity,
No mortal Flesh could stand.
3 But there are Pardons with my GOD
For Crimes of high Degree;
Thy Son has bought them with his Blood,
To draw us near to Thee.
4 [I wait for thy Salvation, LORD,
With strong Desires I wait;
My Soul, invited by thy Word,
Stands watching at thy Gate.]
5 [Just as the Guards that keep the Night
Long for the Morning Skies,
Watch the first Beams of breaking Light,
And meet them with their Eyes;
6 So waits my Soul to see thy Grace,
And more intent than they,
Meets the first Op'nings of thy Face,
And finds a brighter Day.]
7 [Then in the LORD let Isra'l trust,
Let Isra'l seek his Face;
The LORD is Good as well as Just,
And plenteous is his Grace.
8 There's full Redemption at his Throne
For Sinners long enslav'd;
The great Redeemer is his Son,
And Isra'l shall be sav'd.]
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First Line: | Out of the depths of long distress |
Title: | Pardoning Grace |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1791 |
Topic: | Spiritual Poverty |