And wilt Thou yet be found?
And may I still draw near?
Then listen to the plaintive sound
Of a poor sinner’s prayer.
Jesu
Thine aid afford
If still the same Thou art;
To Thee I look
to Thee
my Lord
Lift up a helpless heart.
Thou seest my tortured breast
The strugglings of my will
The foes that interrupt my rest
The agonies I feel:
The daily death I prove
Savior
to Thee is known;
’Tis worse than death
my God to love
And not my God alone.
My peevish passions chide
Who only canst control
Canst turn the stream of nature’s tide
And calm my troubled soul.
O my offended Lord
Restore my inward peace;
I know Thou canst: Pronounce the word
And bid the tempest cease.
Abate the purging fire
And draw me to my good;
Allay the fever of desire
By sprinkling me with blood.
I long to see Thy face
Thy Spirit I implore
The living water of Thy grace
That I may thirst no more.
When shall Thy love constrain
And force me to Thy breast?
When shall my soul return again
To her eternal rest?
Ah! what avails my strife
My wandering to and fro?
Thou hast the words of endless life
Ah! whither should I go?
Thy condescending grace
To me did freely move;
It calls me still to seek Thy face
And stoops to ask my love.
Lord
at Thy feet I fall
I groan to be set free
I fain would now obey the call
And give up all for Thee.
To rescue me from woe
Thou didst with all things part
Didst lead a suffering life below
To gain my worthless heart:
My worthless heart to again
The God of all that breathe
Was found in fashion as a man
And died a cursèd death.
And can I yet delay
My little all to give?
To tear my soul from earth away
For Jesus to receive?
Nay
but I yield
I yield!
I can hold out no more;
I sink
by dying love compelled
And own Thee Conqueror.
Though late
I all forsake;
My friends
my life resign;
Gracious Redeemer
take
O take
And seal me ever Thine!
Come
and possess me whole
Nor hence again remove;
Settle and fix my wavering soul
With all Thy weight of love.
My one desire be this
Thy only love to know
To seek and taste no other bliss
No other good below.
My life
my portion Thou
Thou all-sufficient art
My hope
my heavenly treasure
now
Enter
and keep my heart.
Rather than let it burn
For earth
O quench its heat;
Then
when it would to earth return
O let it cease to beat.
Snatch me from ill to come
When I from Thee would fly
O take my wandering spirit home
And grant me then to die!
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