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5 If of myself I henceforth speak, "Tis of infirmity alone;

I know that I am strong, tho' weak; My strength is Christ, the Mighty One. 6 On everlasting arms I lean;

These only can sustain my hope;
These have till now my refuge been,
And these thro' life still hold me up.

[7 I can look forward now with joy,
Though in myself a feeble worm;
For Jesus will his pow'r employ,
And save my soul in ev'ry storm.]

SECTION VI

THE GOSPEL.

368. Adoption. S.M.

Beloved, now are we the sons of GOD: and it doth not yet appear what we shall be; but we know that when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is. And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself even as he is pure.-1 JOHN iii. 2, 3.

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BEHOLD what wondrous grace
The Father has bestow'd

On sinners of a mortal race,
To call them Sons of God!

359. Recalling to Mind the Lord's Dealings. L.M. Thou shalt remember all the way which the Lord thy God led thee these forty years in the wilderness, to humble thee, and to prove thee, to know what was in thine heart.

1 THUS far my God hath led me on,
And made his truth and mercy known;
My hopes and fears alternate rise,
And comforts mingle with my sighs.

2 Through this wide wilderness I roam,
Far distant from my blissful home;
Lord, let thy presence be my stay,
And guard me in the dangerous way.
3 Temptations every where annoy :
And sins and snares my peace destroy:
My earthly joys are from me torn,
And oft an absent God I mourn.

4 My soul, with various tempests toss'd,
Her hopes o'erturn'd, her projects cross'd,
Sees every day new straits attend,
And wonders where the scene will end.

5 Is this, O Lord, that thorny road
Which leads us to the mount of God?
Are these the toils thy people know,
While in the wilderness below?

6 'Tis even so thy faithful love

Doth all thy children's graces prove;
'Tis thus our pride and self must fall,
That Jesus may be All in All.

360. Repenting. 7-6-8.

Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money, and without price.-ISAIAH lv. 1.

1 GOD of my salvation hear,
And give me to believe!
Simply would I now draw near,
Thy blessings to receive;

Full of guilt, alas! I am,

But to thy wounds for refuge flee;
Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb,
Thy blood was shed for me!

2 Nothing have I, Lord, to pay,
But trust thy grace alone;
Empty send me not away,
Thus helpless and undone;
Dust and ashes is my name,
My all is sin and misery :
Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb,
Thy blood was shed for me.

3 Without money, without price,
I come to buy thy grace:
On thy cross my soul relies,
Thy promise I embrace :
In myself all guilt and shame,
Desiring to be cloth'd with thee;
Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb,
Thy blood was shed for me!

4 See, my Lord, I come at last,
By dying love subdu'd ;
Me, with all my sins, I cast
On my atoning God!
Other titles I disclaim;

This, only this, is all my plea—
I the chief of sinners am,

But Jesus died for me!

361. Repenting at the Cross. 8-7.

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He shall see of the travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied by his knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many; for he shall bear their iniquities. -ISAIAH liii. 11.

1 GREAT High Priest, we see thee stooping,
With our names upon thy breast;
In the garden groaning, drooping,
To the ground with horrors prest!
Wond'ring angels stood confounded
To behold their Maker thus;
And can we remain unwounded,
When we know it was for us?

2 Nothing but thy blood, O Jesus,
Can relieve us from our smart;
Nothing else from guilt release us,
Nothing else can melt the heart :
Law and terrors do but harden

All the while they work alone;
But the sense of blood-bought pardon
Can dissolve a heart of stone.

3 Jesus, all our consolations

Flow from thee, the sov'reign good;
Love, and faith, and hope, and patience,
All are purchas'd by thy blood;
From thy fulness we receive them,
We have nothing of our own;
Freely thou delight'st to give them
To the needy who have none.

361. Renouncing Self for Christ. L.M. And of his fulness have all we received, and grace for grace.-JOHN i. 16. 1 A GUILTY Soul by sin opprest, Weary of wand'ring after rest, Wretched, and naked, poor, and blind, I now my want of all things find.

2 All things I want; but one is nigh
My want of all things to supply:
Pardon, and peace, and liberty,
Jesus, I all things have in thee.

362. Support in God's Covenant under Trouble. C.M.

Although my house be not so with God; yet he hath made with me an everlasting covenant, ordered in all things, and sure: for this is all my salvation, and all my desire.-2 SAM. xxiii. 5.

1 My God, the cov'nant of thy love
Abides for ever sure;

And in its matchless grace I feel
My happiness secure.

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