Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website
Words: Richard Burnham, 1796, alt.
Music: "Sawley," James Walch, 1860
Jesus, Thou art the sinner's Friend;
As such I look to Thee;
Now, in the fullness of Thy love,
O Lord, remember me.
Remember Thy pure Word of grace,
Remember Calvary's tree,
Remember all Thy dying groans,
And then remember me.
Thou wondrous Advocate with God,
I yield my soul to Thee;
While Thou art pleading on the throne,
Dear Lord, remember me.
Lord, I am guilty, I am vile,
But Thy salvation's free;
Then, in Thine all abounding grace,
Dear Lord, remember me.
Howe'er forsaken or despised,
Howe'er oppressed I be,
Howe'er forgotten here on earth,
Do Thou remember me.
And when I close my eyes in death,
And human help shall flee,
Then, then, my dear redeeming God,
O then remember me.
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