Text: | An happy moment |
1 Saviour, I do feel thy merit,
Sprinkled with redeeming blood,
And my weary troubled spirit,
Now finds rest with thee, my God:
I am safe, and I am happy,
While in thy dear arms I lie!
Sin and satan cannot hurt me,
While my Saviour is so nigh.
2 Now I'll sing of Jesus' merit,
Tell the world of his dear name,
That if any want his Spirit,
He is still the very same:
He that asketh soon receiveth,
He that seeks is sure to find;
Come, for whoso'er believeth,
He will never cast behind.
3 Now our advocate is pleading,
With his Father and our God;
Now for us he's interceeding,
As the purchase of his blood:
Now me thinks I hear him pleading,
"Father save them; I have dy'd;"
And the Father, answers, saying,
"They are freely justify'd."
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First Line: | Saviour, I do feel thy merit |
Title: | An happy moment |
Meter: | Eight and Seven |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1790 |
Source: | The Coll. |
Notes: | Public Domain. |