Part I: Containing Introductory Hymns

Section II: 2. Describing the goodness of God

Hymn 32

Charles Wesley

Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8

1WOULD Jesus have the sinner die?
Why hangs he then on yonder tree?
What means that strange expiring cry?
(Sinners he prays for you and me)
"Forgive them, Father, O forgive
"They know not that by me they live!"

2Adam descended from above,
Our loss of Eden to retrieve,
Great God of universal love,
If all the world in thee may live,
In us a quickening spirit be,
And whitness thou hast died for me.

3Thou loving, all-atoning Lamb,
Thee, by thy painful agony,
Thy bloody sweat, thy grief and shame,
Thy cross, and passion on the tree,
Thy precious death and life, I pray,
Take all, take all my sins away!

4O let me kiss thy bleeding feet,
And bathe and wash them with my tears,
The story of thy love repeat,
In every drooping sinner's ears;
That all may hear the quickening sound;
If I, even I have mercy found!

5O let thy love my heart constrain,
Thy love for every sinner free,
That every fallen soul of man,
May taste the grace that found out me;
That all mankind with me may prove
Thy sovereign, everlasting love.