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From the Gadsby Hymnal

Great God! from thee there's nought concealed,
Thou seest my inward frame;
To thee I always stand revealed
Exactly as I am!

Since I can hardly, therefore, bear
What in myself I see;
How vile and black must I appear,
Most holy God to thee!

But since my Saviour stands between,
In garments dyed in blood,
'Tis he, instead of me, is seen,
When I approach to God.

Thus, though a sinner, I am safe;
He pleads, before the throne,
His life and death in my behalf,
And calls my sins his own.

What wondrous love, what mysteries,
In this appointment shine!
My breaches of the law are his,
And his obedience mine.

by John Newton (1802-1886)

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  1. I don't know how all of that works exactly, but I am so glad that Jesus Christ is my Advocate pleading His blood before God resulting in God seeing me through Christ as perfect, complete, righteous and as His Son!

    What a great hymn! Thanks for posting this Lord's Day. Praise be to God always!

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