Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website
Words: Thomas Hastings, 1858.
Music: "Hollingside," John Bacchus Dykes, 1861 |
Jesus, merciful and mild, lead me as a helpless child:
On no other arm but Thine would my weary soul recline.
Thou art ready to forgive, Thou canst bid the sinner live;
Guide the wanderer, day by day, in the straight and narrow way.
Thou canst fit me by Thy grace for the heav'nly dwelling place;
All Thy promises are sure, ever shall Thy love endure;
Then what more could I desire, how to greater bliss aspire?
All I need, in Thee I see; Thou art all in all to me.
Jesus, Savior all divine, hast Thou made me truly Thine?
Hast Thou bought me by Thy blood? Reconciled my heart to God?
Hearken to my tender prayer; let me Thine own image bear.
Let me love Thee more and more till I reach heav'n's blissful shore.
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