Hymns

My soul is beset

by John Newton·1779·Meter 10.10.11.11

Based on Lk 23:43; Acts 16:31; 1 Tim 1:16; 2 Chr 33:12,13

1

My soul is beset
With grief and dismay,
I owe a vast debt
And nothing can pay:
I must go to prison,
Unless that dear Lord,
Who died and is risen,
His pity afford.

2

The death that he died,
The blood that he spilt,
To sinners applied,
Discharge from all guilt:
This great Intercessor
Can give, if he please,
The vilest transgressor
Immediate release.

3

When nailed to the tree,
He answered the prayer
Of one, who like me,
Was nigh to despair;
He did not upbraid him
With all he had done,
But instantly made him,
A saint and a son.

4

The jailor, I read,
A pardon received;
And how was he freed?
He only believed:
His case mine resembled,
Like me he was foul,
Like me too he trembled,
Rut faith made him whole.

5

Though Saul in his youth,
To madness enraged,
Against the Lord's truth,
And people, engaged;
Yet Jesus, the Savior,
Whom long he reviled;
Received him to favor
And made him a child.

6

A foe to all good,
In wickedness skilled,
Manasseh, with blood,
Jerusalem filled;
In evil long hardened,
The LORD he defied,
Yet he too was pardoned,
When mercy he cried.

7

Of sinners the chief,
And viler than all,
The jailor or thief,
Manasseh or Saul:
Since they were forgiven
Why should I despair,
While CHRIST is in heaven,
And still answers prayer?

Seeking, Pleading, and Hoping