Christ a Redeemer and Friend
Appearance
Is this thy kindness to thy friend by John Newton
- Poor, weak and worthless though I am
- I have a rich almighty Friend;
- Jesus, the Savior, is His Name;
- He freely loves, and without end.
- He ransomed me from hell with blood,
- And by His power my foes controlled;
- He found me wandering far from God,
- And brought me to His chosen fold.
- He cheers my heart, my wants supplies,
- And says that I shall shortly be,
- Enthroned with Him above the skies;
- O what a Friend is Christ to me!
- But, ah! my inmost spirit mourns;
- And well my eyes with tears may swim,
- To think of my perverse returns:
- I’ve been a faithless friend to Him.
- Often my gracious Friend I grieve,
- Neglect, distrust, and disobey;
- And often Satan’s lies believe
- Sooner than all my Friend can say.
- He bids me always freely come,
- And promises whate’er I ask:
- But I am straitened, cold and dumb,
- And count my privilege a task
- Before the world that hates His course,
- My treach’rous heart has throbbed with shame;
- Loath to forego the worlds applause,
- I hardly dare avow His Name.
- Sure, were I not most vile and base,
- I could not thus my Friend requite!
- And were not He the God of grace,
- He’d frown and spurn me from His sight.
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse