Verse 1
Ah! Lord, if thou hast bid me lead
This people from their sins to thee,
Why am I thus? Myself unfreed,
Fast bound in sin and misery,
Still unredeem’d for help I groan,
And still I serve a God unknown.
Verse 2
Thou hast not to my soul declar’d
Whom thou wilt with thy servant send;
Who shall the helpless shepherd guard,
Who shall the trembling guide defend:
Yet hast thou call’d me by my name,
Accepted in thy sight I am.
Verse 3
If then I have acceptance found,
And grace, and favour in thy sight,
Now let thy pard’ning grace abound,
Now manifest thy clearest light;
Shew me thy way, thy life make known,
Thy truth, and goodness, in thy Son.
Verse 4
Ah! Give me all thy grace to know,
Thy grace to this thy people give;
Lead them throughout their course below,
And bid me in thy presence live;
Thy presence all my steps attend:
O love me, love me to the end.
Verse 5
Go with me thou in all my ways,
And give my weary spirit rest;
May I, may all the chosen race,
Be with thy special presence blest:
Or let us never hence remove,
Without the convoy of thy love.
Verse 6
How shall it but by this be known
Our sure acceptance in thy sight?
We have found grace, we are thine own,
For lo! We walk with God in light:
Thy presence shews the holy seed,
Thy presence makes us saints indeed.
Verse 7
Distinct by characters divine,
Thy sons as priests, and kings, appear,
In thy reflected light they shine,
And bear thy glorious image here,
The election of peculiar grace,
The pure in heart, who see thy face.