236b. Alas my God! my sins are great

1 Alas my God! my sins are great,
My conscience doth upbraid me;
And now I find that in my strait
No man hath power to aid me.

2 And though I flee, in my despair,
In some low spot to hide me,
My griefs would still be with me there,
Thy hand still hold and guide me.

3 Nay, Thee I seek!—I merit naught,
Yet pity and restore me;
Be not Thy wrath, just God, my lot,
Thy Son hath suffered for me.

4 O curb my heart, forgive my guilt,
Make Thou my patience firmer,
For they must miss the good Thou wilt,
Who at Thy chast'ning murmur.

5 Then deal with me as seems Thee best,
Thy grace will help me bear it,
If but at last I see Thy rest,
And with my Savior share it.

Text Information
First Line: Alas my God! my sins are great
Author: Martin Rutilius (1613)
Translator: Catherine Winkworth (1863)
Meter: No. 57
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: The Catechism: Repentance
Notes: From the German text: Ach Gott und Herr
Tune Information
Name: DOMINUS REGIT ME
Composer: Rev. John Bacchus Dykes (1874)
Meter: No. 57
Key: G Major



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