Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website
Courtesy of KRH Lawrence |
Words: Charles Wesley, Hymns and Sacred Poems, 1739.
Music: "Federal Street," Henry Kemble Oliver, 1832 |
Jesus, the sinner's Friend, to Thee,
Lost and undone, for aid I flee,
Weary of earth, myself, and sin:
Open Thine arms, and take me in.
Pity and heal my sin sick soul;
'Tis Thou alone canst make me whole;
Dark, till in me Thine image shine,
And lost, I am, till Thou art mine.
At last I own it cannot be
That I should fit myself for Thee:
Here, then, to Thee I all resign;
Thine is the work, and only Thine.
What shall I say Thy grace to move?
Lord, I am sin, but Thou art love;
I give up every plea beside-
Lord, I am lost, but Thou hast died.
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