Not what my hands have done, can save my guilty soul.
Not what my toiling flesh has borne can make my spirit whole.
Not what I feel or do can give me peace with God.
Not all my prayers and sighs and tears can bear my awful load.
Thy work alone, O Christ, can ease this weight of sin.
Thy blood alone, O Lamb of God, can give me peace within.
Thy love to me, O God, not mine, O Lord, to thee
Can rid me of this dark unrest and set my spirit free.
I praise the God of grace; I trust his truth and might.
He calls me his; I call him mine, my God, my joy, my light.
Tis he who saveth me, and freely pardon gives.
I love because he first loved me; I live because he lives.
How my love for the Savior grows with each day. The closer I draw to Him, the more of heaven I see.
Yet, I also see more of my sin. Yes, I am redeemed. Yes, He paid with his own blood. Still, the burden of sin, so heavy, I scarce can lift my eyes at times. I should, no, I must trust in "Thy work alone, O Christ," that can ease this weight of sin.
Among the innumerable things the beloved bride of Christ will experience upon our glorification, one stands foremost in my mind: We will not sin. We won't be able to sin. I shall not dishonor my Redeemer any longer. We will be whole, complete, without wrinkle, spot, or blemish.
To God be the glory forever and ever.