The Cross
In evil long I took delight,
Unawed by shame or fear,
Till a new object struck my
sight,
And stopped my wild career.
I saw One hanging on a tree,
In agonies and blood;
He fixed His languid eyes on
me,
As near His
cross I stood.
Sure never till my latest breath,
Shall I forget that look!
It seemed to charge me with
His death,
Though not
a word He spoke.
A second look He gave, which
said,
"I freely all forgive;
This blood is for thy ransom
paid;
I die that
thou mayest live."
Thus while His death my sin displays
In all its blackest hue,
Such is the mystery of grace,
It seals
my pardon too!
—John Newton