Weeping Mary by John Newton
- Mary to her Savior’s tomb
- Hasted at the early dawn;
- Spice she brought, and sweet perfume,
- But the Lord, the Loved, was gone.
- For awhile she weeping stood,
- Struck with sorrow and surprise;
- Shedding tears, a plenteous flood,
- For her heart supplied her eyes.
- Jesus, Who is always near,
- Though too often unperceived
- Came, His drooping child to cheer,
- And inquired, Why she grieved?
- Though at first she knew Him not,
- When He called her by her name,
- Then her griefs were all forgot,
- For she found He was the same.
- Grief and sighing quickly fled
- When she heard His welcome voice;
- Just before she thought Him dead,
- Now He bids her heart rejoice:
- What a change His Word can make,
- Turning darkness into day!
- You who weep for Jesus’ sake;
- He will wipe your tears away.
- He Who came to comfort her,
- When she thought her all was lost;
- Will for your relief appear,
- Though you now are tempest-tossed:
- On His Word your burden cast,
- On His love your thoughts employ;
- Weeping for awhile may last,
- But the morning brings the joy.
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