Hymns

Ten thousand talents once I owed,

by John Newton·1779·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

Based on 1 Chr 29:14

1

Ten thousand talents once I owed,
And nothing had to pay;
But JESUS freed me from the load,
And washed my debt away.

2

Yet since the LORD forgave my sin,
And blotted out my score;
Much more indebted I have been,
Than e'er I was before.

3

My guilt is cancelled quite, I know,
And satisfaction made;
But the vast debt of love I owe,
Can never be repaid.

4

The love I owe for sin forgiv'n,
For power to believe,
For present peace, and promised heav'n,
No angel can conceive.

5

That love of thine! thou sinner's Friend!
Witness thy bleeding heart!
My little all can ne'er extend
To pay a thousandth part.

6

Nay more, the poor returns I make
I first from thee obtain;
And 'tis of grace, that thou wilt take
Such poor returns again.

7

'Tis well-it shall my glory be
(Let who will boast their store)
In time and to eternity,
To owe thee more and more.

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