1        When Jesus undertook
            To rescue ruined man,
            The realms of bliss forsook,
            And to relieve us ran;
        He spared no pains, declined no load,
        Resolved to buy us with his blood.
    2        No harsh commands he gave,
            No hard conditions brought;
            He came to seek and save,
            And pardon every fault.
        Poor trembling sinners hear his call;
        They come, and he forgives them all.
    3        When thus we’re reconciled,
            He sets no rigorous tasks;
            His yoke is soft and mild,
            For love is all he asks.
        E’en that from him we first receive,
        And well he knows we’ve none to give.
    4        This pure and heavenly gift,
            Within our hearts to move,
            The dying Saviour left
            These tokens of his love;
        Which seem to say, “While this you do,
        Remember him that died for you.”
Source: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #448