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John Wesley (1703-1791)

WHEREWITH, O God, shall I draw near, And bow myself before thy face? How in thy...

John Wesley (1703-1791)
10 Verses Grace & Mercy
Verse 1
WHEREWITH, O God, shall I draw near, And bow myself before thy face? How in thy purer eyes appear? What shall bring to gain thy grace?
Verse 2
Will gifts delight the Lord most high? Will multiplied oblations please? Thousands of rams his favour buy, Or slaughtered hecatombs appease?
Verse 3
Can these avert the wrath of God? Can these wash out my guilty stain? Rivers of oil, and seas of blood, Alas! they all must flow in vain.
Verse 4
Whoe'er to thee themselves approve, Must take the path thy word hath showed, Justice pursue, and mercy love, And humbly walk by faith with God.
Verse 5
But though my life henceforth be thine, Present for past can ne'er atone; Though I to thee the whole resign, I only give thee back thine own.
Verse 6
What have I then wherein to trust? I nothing have, I nothing am; Excluded is my every boast, My glory swallowed up in shame
Verse 7
Guilty I stand before thy face, On me I feel thy wrath abide; ' Tis just the sentence should take place ' Tis just; - but O thy Son hath died!
Verse 8
Jesus, the Lamb of God hath bled, He bore our sins upon the tree; Beneath our curse he bowed his head; ' Tis finished! he hath died for me!
Verse 9
See where before the throne he stands, And pours the all-prevailing prayer; Points to his side, and lifts his hands, And shows that I am graven there.
Verse 10
He ever lives for me to pray; He prays that I with him may reign: Amen to what my Lord doth say! Jesus, thou canst not pray in vain.

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