1 Here, Lord, my soul convicted stands
Of breaking all thy ten commands:
And on me justly might'st thou pour
Thy wrath in one eternal show'r.
2 But thanks to God, its loud alarms
Have warn'd me of approaching harms:
And now, O Lord, my wants I see,
Lost and undone, I come to thee.
3 I know my fig-leaf righteousness
Can ne'er thy broken law redress:
Yet in thy gospel plan I see
There's hope of pardon e'en for me.
4 Here, I behold with wonder, Lord,
That Christ hath to thy law restor'd
Those honors of th' atoning day,
Which guilty sinners took away.
5 Amazing wisdom, power and love,
Display'd to rebels from above!
Do thou, O Lord, my faith increase
To love and trust thy plan of grace.
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | Here, Lord, my soul convicted stands |
| Title: | The practical Use of the Moral Law to the convinced Sinner |
| Meter: | L. M. |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1792 |
| Topic: | Scripture: The Law; Spiritual Conviction; Moral law honored by Christ (3 more...) |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |