Hymns

Alas! by nature how depraved,

by John Newton·1779·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

Based on Jer 3:19

1

Alas! by nature how depraved,
How prone to every ill!
Our lives, to Satan, how enslaved,
How obstinate our will!

2

And can such sinners be restored,
Such rebels reconciled?
Can grace itself the means afford
To make a foe a child?

3

Yes, grace has found the wondrous means
Which shall effectual prove;
To cleanse us from our countless sins,
And teach our hearts to love.

4

Jesus for sinners undertakes,
And died that we may live;
His blood a full atonement makes,
And cries aloud, "Forgive."

5

Yet one thing more must grace provide,
To bring us home to God;
Or we shall slight the LORD, who died,
And trample on his blood.

6

The holy Spirit must reveal
The Savior's work and worth;
Then the hard heart begins to feel
A new and heavenly birth.

7

Thus bought with blood, and born again,
Redeemed, and saved, by grace
Rebels, in God's own house obtain
A son's and daughter's place.

New-Year, after sermons