Text: | "He frankly forgave them both" |
Author: | Hart |
1 Mercy is welcome news indeed
To those that guilty stand;
Wretches that feel what help they need
Will bless the helping hand.
2 Who rightly would his alms dispose
Must give them to the poor.
None but the wounded patient knows
The comfort of his cure.
3 We all have sinned against our God;
Exception none can boast;
But he that feels the heaviest load
Will prize forgiveness most.
4 No reckoning can we rightly keep,
For who the sum can know?
Some souls are fifty pieces deep,
And some five hundred owe.
5 But let our debts be what they may,
However great or small,
As soon as we have nought to pay,
Our Lord forgives us all.
6 ’Tis perfect poverty alone
That sets the soul at large;
While we can call one mite our own,
We have no full discharge.
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First Line: | Mercy is welcome news indeed |
Title: | "He frankly forgave them both" |
Author: | Hart |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1844 |
Topic: | Salvation and Free Grace |