Look Unto Me, and Be Ye Saved |
John Newton, 1779, from Olney Hymns, vol. 1, hymn 61
As the serpent raised by Moses Healed the burning serpent's bite; Jesus thus himself discloses To the wounded sinner's sight: Hear his gracious invitation, I have life and peace to give, I have wrought out full salvation, Sinner, look to me and live.
2. Pore upon your sins no longer, | 3. I have seen what you were doing, Though you little thought of me; You were madly bent on ruin, But I said - It shall not be: You had been for ever wretched, Had I not espoused your part; Now behold my arms outstretched To receive you to my heart.
4. Well may shame, and joy, and wonder, |
5. Dearest Saviour, we adore thee For thy precious life and death; Melt each stubborn heart before thee, Give us all the eye of faith: From the law's condemning sentence, To thy mercy we appeal; Thou alone canst give repentance, Thou alone our souls canst heal. |