Hymnal: The Christian Hymn-Book
Date: 1829
Compiler: B W Stone and T Adams
Publisher/Printer: N L Finnell
First Line: Jesus let thy pitying eye
Topic: Penitential
Writer: <no first name given> <no last name given>
Composer:
Tune:
Hymn Number: 31
Page Number: 036, click to see hymnal pages
LyicsJesus, let thy pitying eye,
Call back a wand'ring sheep,
False to thee, like Peter, I
Would fain like Peter weep:
Let me by grace restor'd:
On me be all long suffering shown,
Turn, and look upon me, Lord,
And break my heart of stone.
Saviour, Prince, enthron'd above,
Repentance to impart,
Give me, thro' remeeming love,
The humble, contrite heart -
Give, what I have long implor'd,
A portion of thy love unknown,
Turn, and look upon me, Lord,
And break my heart of stone.
For thine own compassion's sake,
The gracious wonder show;
Cast my sins behind thy back,
And wash me white as snow:
If thy bowels now be mov'd,
If now I do myself bemoan,
Turn, and look upon me, Lord,
And break my heart of stone.
See me, Saviour, from above,
Nor suffer me to die;
Life and happiness and love,
Drop from thy gracious eye,
Speak the reconciling word,
And let thy mercy melt me down,
Turn, and look upon me, Lord,
And break my heart of stone.
Look,a s when thy eye pursu'd,
The first apostate man,
Saw him welt'ring in his blood,
And bade him rise again:
Speak my paradise restor'd,
Redeem me by thy grace alone,
Turn, and look upon me, Lord,
And break my heart of stone.
Look as when thy languid eye
Was closed that we might live;
"Father," (at the point to die
My Saviour grasp'd) "forgive."
Surely with that dying word,
He turns, and looks, and cries, "'tis done;"
O my loving, bleeding Lord,
Thou breakest my heart of stone.