449. A debtor to mercy alone

1 A debtor to mercy alone,
of covenant-mercy I sing;
nor fear, with thy righteousness on,
my person and offering to bring:
the terrors of law and of God
with me can have nothing to do;
my saviour's obedience and blood
hide all my transgressions from view.

2 The work which his goodness began,
the arm of his strength will complete;
his promise is 'Yes' and 'Amen',
and never was forfeited yet:
things future, nor things that are now,
nor all things below or above,
can make him his purpose forgo,
or sever my soul from his love.

3 Eternity will not erase
my name from the palms of his hands;
in marks of indelible grace
impressed on his heart it remains:
yes, I to the end shall endure,
as sure as the promise is given;
more happy, but not more secure
the glorified spirits in heaven.

Text Information
First Line: A debtor to mercy alone
Author: A. Toplady (1740-1778)
Meter: 8 8 8 8 D
Language: English
Publication Date: 1987
Topic: God's Church: Hope and Confidence; Pentecost 21: The Christian Hope
Tune Information
Name: TREWEN
Composer: D. E. Evans (1843-1913)
Meter: 8 8 8 8 D
Key: e minor



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