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1 My Lord, didst Thou endure such smart, My life, when forfeited, to save? And didst Thou bear upon Thy heart My name, when rising from the grave? 2 Am I in Thy remembrance still, Midst all the glories of Thy throne? To form Thy servant to Thy will, And fix my dwelling near Thy own? 3 What can a feeble worm repay For love so infinite as Thine? The torrent bears my soul away, The impetuous stream of grace divine. 4 To Thee, my Lord, it bears me on, Self shall be deified no more; By self betrayed, by self undone, I live by Thy recovering power. 5 Accept a soul so dearly bought; Bought by Thy life upon the tree; A soul which by Thy Spirit taught, Knows no delight but serving Thee. | The Cyber Hymnal #8023 |