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(405) Guilt and Helplessness of Man.

Ah! how shall fallen man

Be just before his God?

If he contend in righteousness,

We fall beneath his rod.

2 If he our ways should mark

With strict inquiring eyes,

Could we for one of thousand faults

A just excuse devise?

3 All-seeing, powerful God,

Who can with thee contend?

Or who that tries the unequal strife,

Shall prosper in the end?

4 Ah! how shall guilty man

Contend with such a God?

None, none can meet him and escape,

But through the Savior's blood.

Isaac Watts, 1707.