499. Now have I found the ground wherein

1 Now I have found the ground wherein
Sure my soul's anchor may remain,
The wounds of Jesus for my sin
Before the world's foundation slain:
Whose mercy shall unshaken stay,
When heaven and earth are fled away.

2 Father, Thine everlasting grace
Our scanty thought surpasses far;
Thy heart still melts with tenderness,
Thy arms of love still open are,
Returning sinners to receive,
That mercy they may taste and live.

3 O Love, Thou bottomless abyss,
My sins are swallowed up in Thee!
Covered is my unrighteousness,
Nor spot of guilt remains on me,
While Jesus' blood, through earth and skies,
Mercy, free, boundless mercy, cries.

4 With faith I plunge me in this sea,
Here is my hope, my joy, my rest;
Hither, when hell assails, I flee,
I look into my Saviour's breast;
Away, sad doubt, and anxious fear!
Mercy is all that's written there.

5 Though waves and storms go o'er my head,
Though strength, and health, and friends be gone,
Though joys be withered all and dead,
Though every comfort be withdrawn,
On this my steadfast soul relies
Father, Thy mercy never dies.

6 Fixed on this ground will I remain,
Though my heart fail, and flesh decay;
This anchor shall my soul sustain,
When earth's foundations melt away;
Mercy's full power I then shall prove,
Loved with an everlasting love.

Text Information
First Line: Now have I found the ground wherein
Author: J. A. Rothe, 1688-1758
Translator: J. Wesley, 1703-1791
Language: English
Publication Date: 1917
Topic: Grace: Justifying; Hell: Salvation from; Justification by Faith (13 more...)
Tune Information
Name: OLD TWENTY-THIRD
Arranger: Sir Frederick Bridge, 1844-
Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8
Key: G Major or modal
Source: "Divine Musical Miscellany," 1754



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