S. M. 211 Repentance in View of Christ's Compassion. DID Christ o'er sinners weep, And shall our cheeks be dry? Let floods of penitential grief Burst forth from every eye. 2 The Son of God in tears ! The wondering angels see! Be thou astonished, O my soul ! He shed those tears-for thee. 3 He wept—that we might weer Each sin demands a tear;- And there's no weeping there. 212 C. M. DEAR Saviour! when my thoughts recall The wonders of thy grace, Low at thy feet, ashamed, I fall, And hide this wretched face. 2 Oh! while I breathe to thee, my Lord, The humble, contrite sigh, Confirm the kind, forgiving word, With pity in thine eye! 3 Then shall the mourner at thy feet Rejoice to seek thy face; And, grateful, own how kind—how sweet Is thy forgiving grace. 213 DEPTH of mercy !can there be 7s. 2 I have long withstood his grace; Long provoked him to his face; Grieved him by a thousand falls. 3 Yet how great his mercies are ! Me he still delights to spare; Lets the lifted thunder drop. 4 Jesus, answer from above Is not all thy nature love? Lo, I fall before thy feet. Let me now my fall lament! L. M. 214 Self-righteous Hopes renounced. Of all the duties I have done; To trust the merits of thy Son. What was my gain, I count my loss; My former pride I call my shame, And nail my glory to his cross. 3 Yes—and I must and will esteem All things but loss for Jesus' sake; Oh! may my soul be found in him, And of his righteousness partake. 4 The best obedience of my hands Dares not appear before thy throne, But faith can answer thy demands, C. M. 215 Pardon implored. PROSTRATE, dear Jesus, at thy feet, A guilty rebel lies; Presumes to lift his eyes. To pay the debt I owe, In ceaseless torrents flow. 3 But no such sacrifice I plead To expiate my guilt ; No tears, bút those which thou hast shed No blood, but thou hast spilt. Do thou my sins forgive: That bids the sinner live. Oh! hear a humble suppliant's cry; Thy throne of glorious majesty: And bid my drooping heart rejoice. 2 I urge no merits of my own, No worth, to claim thy gracious smile: No—when Í bow before thy throne Dare to converse with God awhileThy name, blest Jesus, is my pleaDearest and sweetest name to me! L. M. 6 1. 3 Father of mercies—God of love! Then hear thy humble suppliant's cry; Bend from thy lofty seat above, Thy throne of glorious majesty : One pardoning word can make me whole, And soothe the anguish of my soul. 217 S. M. And all below the sky, And for thy mercy cry. 2 Forgive my follies past, The crimes which I have done ; Through thine incarnate Son. 3 Guilt, like a heavy load, Upon my conscience lies; And lift my weeping eyes. Thou only canst remove; And thine unbounded love. Will ease my troubled breast: L. M. 218 Rest sought from the Burden of Sin. AWAKED from sin's delusive sleep, My heavy guilt I feel, and weep: Beneath a weight of woes oppressed, I come to thee, my Lord, for rest. 2 Now, from thy throne of bliss above, Shed down a look of heavenly love; That balm shall sweeten all my pain, And bid my soul rejoice again. My ruined nature now restore; C. M. 219 Rest sought from the Burden of Sin. LORD, I approach the mercy-seat, Where thou dost answer prayer; For none can perish there. 2 Thy promise is my only plea ; With this I venture nigh; And such, O Lord, am I. By Satan sorely pressed, I come to thee for rest. 4 Be thou my shield and hiding-place; That, sheltered near thy side, And tell him—thou hast died. 5 Oh, wondrous love !-to bleed and die, To bear the cross and shame, Might plead thy gracious name. |