How lost was my condition
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The good Physician by John Newton
- How lost was my condition
- Till JESUS made me whole!
- There is but one Physician
- Can cure a sin-sick soul.
- Next door to death he found me,
- And snatched me from the grave,
- To tell to all around me,
- His wondrous pow'r to save.
- The worst of all diseases
- Is light, compared with sin;
- On every part it seizes,
- But rages most within:
- 'Tis palsy, plague, and fever,
- And madness--all combined;
- And none but a believer
- The least relief can find.
- From men great skill professing
- I thought a cure to gain;
- But this proved more distressing,
- And added to my pain:
- Some said that nothing ailed me,
- Some gave me up for lost;
- Thus every refuge failed me,
- And all my hopes were crossed.
- At length this great Physician,
- How matchless is his grace!
- Accepted my petition,
- And undertook my case:
- First gave me sight to view him,
- For sin my eyes had sealed;
- Then bid me look unto him,
- I looked, and I was healed.
- A dying, risen Jesus,
- Seen by the eye of faith;
- At once from danger frees us,
- And saves the soul from death:
- Come then to this Physician,
- His help he'll freely give;
- He makes no hard condition,
- 'Tis only--look and live.
This work was published before January 1, 1930, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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