KenH
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A hymn written by John Newton. (in common meter)
"An Approach to the Mercy-Seat"
1. Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat,
Where Jesus answers prayer;
There humbly fall before His feet,
For none can perish there.
2. Thy promise is my only plea;
With this I venture nigh:
Thou callest burden'd souls to Thee,
And such, O Lord, am I.
3. Bow'd down beneath a load of sin;
By Satan sorely press'd;
By wars without, and fears within,
I come to Thee for rest.
4. Be Thou my shield and hiding-place,
That shelter'd near Thy side,
I may my fierce accuser face,
And tell him, "Thou hast died."
5. O wondrous love! to bleed and die;
To bear the cross and shame;
That guilty sinners, such as I,
Might plead Thy gracious name.
6. "Poor tempest-tossed soul, be still;
My promised grace receive;
I'll work in thee both power and will;
Thou shalt in Me believe."
"An Approach to the Mercy-Seat"
1. Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat,
Where Jesus answers prayer;
There humbly fall before His feet,
For none can perish there.
2. Thy promise is my only plea;
With this I venture nigh:
Thou callest burden'd souls to Thee,
And such, O Lord, am I.
3. Bow'd down beneath a load of sin;
By Satan sorely press'd;
By wars without, and fears within,
I come to Thee for rest.
4. Be Thou my shield and hiding-place,
That shelter'd near Thy side,
I may my fierce accuser face,
And tell him, "Thou hast died."
5. O wondrous love! to bleed and die;
To bear the cross and shame;
That guilty sinners, such as I,
Might plead Thy gracious name.
6. "Poor tempest-tossed soul, be still;
My promised grace receive;
I'll work in thee both power and will;
Thou shalt in Me believe."