Ask what I shall give thee by John Newton
- Come, my soul, thy suit prepare:
- Jesus loves to answer prayer;
- He Himself has bid thee pray,
- Therefore will not say thee nay.
- Thou art coming to a King,
- Large petitions with thee bring;
- For His grace and power are such,
- None can ever ask too much.
- With my burden I begin:
- Lord, remove this load of sin;
- Let Thy blood, for sinners spilt,
- Set my conscience free from guilt.
- Lord, I come to Thee for rest,
- Take possession of my breast;
- There Thy blood bought right maintain,
- And without a rival reign.
- As the image in the glass
- Answers the beholder’s face;
- Thus unto my heart appear,
- Print Thine own resemblance there.
- While I am a pilgrim here,
- Let Thy love my spirit cheer;
- As my Guide, my Guard, my Friend,
- Lead me to my journey’s end.
- Show me what I have to do,
- Every hour my strength renew:
- Let me live a life of faith,
- Let me die Thy people’s death.
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