Christ our merciful High-priest

Verse 1
Christ our merciful High-priest,
With thy people’s grief distrest,
Help us for our guide to pray
Lost in his mistaken way:

Verse 2
By a show of good misled
Lest he farther shoud proceed,
Stop, restrain him, and defend,
Till the hour of darkness end.

Verse 3
Hide him from the thing design’d
Not according to thy mind;
Save him from the purpos’d Ill
After his, but not thy will.

Verse 4
We, alas, can nothing do,
But present him to thy view,
Weeping at thy feet complain
All the help of man is vain.

Verse 5
Gainst the truth he stops his ears,
Will not see his children’s tears,
Shuts his eyes against the light,
Sure, that He alone is right

Verse 6
Whom we cannot undeceive,
Lord, we to thy mercy leave;
Seize him for thy mercy’s sake,
Bring our wandring Shepherd back.

Verse 7
We concerning this agree
In thy Name to ask of Thee,
Pity on thy Servant show,
Show him what he dreads to know.

Verse 8
Of his ignorance convince,
Of his least-suspected sins,
Zeal, a name and sect to raise,
Love of power, and thirst of praise.

Verse 9
Mov’d by our united prayer
Pluck his feet out of the snare,
Guide of our bewilder’d guide,
Save him from the gulph of pride;

Verse 10
Rescu’d by Thy Spirit’s groans
Pleading in his pious Sons,
Led to his Reward above,
Thro’ the path of humble Love.

Hymnal/Album: This hymn is preserved in manuscript copy at The New Room, John Wesley’s Chapel, Bristol, England (NR 2006, 20). Accessed through the website of The Center for Studies in the Wesleyan Tradition, Duke Divinity School. Published in S.T. Kimbrough Jr. and Oliver A. Beckerlegge, eds., The Unpublished Poetry of Charles Wesley, vol. 3 (Nashville: Kingswood Books, 1992), pages 93-94.
Publishing: Public Domain