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HYMN LXXIII. Pleading in Prayer.
James Montgomery
Pleading in Prayer.
How shall a contrite spirit pray,
A broken heart its griefs make known,
A weary wanderer find the way
To peace and rest? -- Through Christ alone.
He died that we might die to sin;
He rose, that, we to God might rise;
By His own blood He enter'd in
The holy place beyond the skies.
There, as our great High Priest He stands,
And pleads before the Mercy-seat,
Our cause is in His faithful hands,
Our enemies beneath his feet.
Father, in Him we claim our part,
For Thy Son's sake accept us now,
In Him well-pleased Thou always art,
Well pleased with us through Him be Thou.
O look on thine anointed One;
Thy gift in Him is all our plea,
Our righteousness, -- what He hath done;
Our prayer -- His prayer for us to Thee.
So, while He intercedes above,
In His dear name may we believe,
And all the fulness of Thy love
Into our inmost souls receive.