Faith in a Redeemer's Sufferings

I.

Lord , when my thoughts delighted rove
Amid the wonders of thy love,
Sweet hope revives my drooping heart,
And bids intruding sears depart.

II.

But while thy sufferings I survey,
And faith enjoys a heavenly ray,
These dear memorials of thy pain,
Present anew the dreadful scene.

III.

I hear thy groans with deep surprize,
And view thy wounds with weeping eyes,
Each bleeding wound, each dying groan,
With angels fraught, and pains unknown.

IV.

For mortal crimes a sacrifice,
The Lord of life, the Saviour dies:
What love, what mercy, how divine! —
Jesus, and can I call thee mine? —

V.

Repentant sorrow fills my heart,
But mingling joy allays the smart,
O may my future life declare
The sorrow and the joy sincere.

VI.

Be all my heart, and all my days
Devoted to my Saviour's praise;
And let my glad obedience prove
How much I owe, how much I love.
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