C. M. Repentance flowing from the patience of God. And are we wretches yet alive? And do we yet rebel? 'Tis boundless, 'tis amazing love, That bears us up from hell! The burden of our weighty guilt Would sink us down to flames; And threat'ning vengeance rolls above, To crush our feeble frames. Almighty goodness cries, "Forbear!" And straight the thunder stays; And dare we now provoke his wrath, And weary out his grace? Lord, we have long abused thy love, Too long indulged our sin; Our aching hearts e'en bleed to see What rebels we have been. No more, ye lusts, shall ye command, No more will we obey; Stretch out, O God, thy conquering hand, And drive thy foes away. |