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Lovest Thou Me? - John xxi.16.

    By William Cowper



    Hark, my soul! it is the Lord:
    ‘Tis thy Saviour, hear his word;
    Jesus speaks, and speaks to thee:
    “Say, poor sinner, lovest thou me?


    “I deliver’d thee when bound,
    And when bleeding, heal’d thy wound;
    Sought thee wandering, set thee right,
    Turn’d thy darkness into light.


    “Can a woman’s tender care
    Cease towards the child she bare?
    Yes, she may forgetful be,
    Yet will I remember thee.


    “Mine is an unchanging love,
    Higher than the heights above;
    Deeper than the depths beneath,
    Free and faithful, strong as death.


    “Thou shalt see my glory soon,
    When the work of grace is done;
    Partner of my throne shalt be: -
    Say, poor sinner, lovest thou me?”


    Lord, it is my chief complaint,
    That my love is weak and faint;
    Yet I love thee and adore:
    Oh for grace to love thee more!



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