Snippets of two different hymns from Charles Wesley.

Father, I will, I do repent,
Humbly accept my punishment;
Ah, do not Thou the sinner leave,
Who chastening at Thy hands receive:
Instructed by Thy rod, I mourn,
Till Thou in pardoning love return,
And take the cause of grief away.
And with my soul forever stay.
Give me thus Thy death to see,
Till my soul is all like Thee,
Meet to live the life above,
Swallowed up in praise and love.


 I often preach that many churches have forgotten their mission and rely too heavily on the government to look after their flock. Churches (usually unintentionally, but often intentionally) neglect the poor, the sick, the dying, the widowed, and the imprisoned. The same may be said about those who suffer with depression and other emotional and mental conditions that can lead to suicide.
I often preach that many churches have forgotten their mission and rely too heavily on the government to look after their flock. Churches (usually unintentionally, but often intentionally) neglect the poor, the sick, the dying, the widowed, and the imprisoned. The same may be said about those who suffer with depression and other emotional and mental conditions that can lead to suicide.