Song | O God To Whom In Flesh Revealed |
Album | John Wesley’s Collection of Hymns |
Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
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Tags | O God To Whom In Flesh Revealed |
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O God, To Whom, In Flesh Revealed,
The Helpless All For Succour Came,
The Sick To Be Relieved And Healed,
And Found Salvation In Thy Name;
With Publicans And Harlots, I,
In These Thy Spirit’s Gospel-Days,
To Thee, The Sinner’s Friend, Draw Nigh,
And Humbly Sue For Saving Grace.
Thou Seest Me Helpless And Distrest,
Feeble, And Faint, And Blind, And Poor,
Weary, I Come To Thee For Rest,
And Sick Of Sin, Implore A Cure.
My Sin’s Incurable Disease
Thou, Jesus, Thou Alone, Canst Heal,
Inspire Me With Thy Power And Peace,
And Pardon On My Conscience Seal.
A Touch, A Word, A Look From Thee,
Can Turn My Heart, And Make It Clean,
Purge The Foul, Inbred Leprosy,
And Save Me From My Bosom Sin.
Lord, If Thou Wilt, I Do Believe
Thou Canst The Saving Grace Impart,
Thou Canst This Instant Now Forgive,
And Stamp Thine Image On My Heart.
My Heart, Which Now To Thee I Raise;
I Know Thou Canst This Moment Cleanse,
The Deepest Stains Of Sin Efface,
And Drive The Evil Spirit Hence.
Be It According To Thy Word,
Accomplish Now Thy Work In Me;
And Let My Soul, To Health Restored,
Devote Its Little All To Thee.