CCLXXI | A Selection of Hymns#CCLXXII | CCLXXIII |
Text: | Penitence and hope |
Author: | Steele |
1 Dear Savior, when my thoughts recall
The wonders of thy grace;
Low at thy feet asham'd I fall,
And hide this wretched face.
2 Shall love like thine be thus repaid?
Ah vile ungrateful heart!
By earth's low cares, detain'd, betray'd,
From Jesus to depart.
3 From Jesus who alone can give
True pleasure, peace, and rest:
When Absent from my Lord, I live
Unsatisfy'd unblest.
4 But he, for his own mercy's sake,
My wand'ring soul restores:
He bids the mourning heart partake
The pardon it implores.
5 O while I breathe to thee my Lord,
The penitential sigh,
Confirm the kind, forgiving word
With pity in thine eye!
6 Then shall the mourner at thy feet,
Rejoice to seek thy face;
And grateful own how kind! how sweet!
Thy condescending grace.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Dear Savior, when my thoughts recall |
Title: | Penitence and hope |
Author: | Steele |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1792 |
Topic: | Graces of the Spirit: Repentance; Penitence and hope; Repentance and Hope |