English Christian Song | Gospel hymn | "God's Love Has Melted My Heart" | The Love of God Never Leaves Us
Hearing Your kind call, I return before You.
Your words enlighten, I see my corruption.
I
I’ve often been cold to You, hurt and saddened You,
hard-hearted, rebelled, left You alone.
I hate my hard heart and my deep corruption.
Why is Your love for man repaid with pain?
how could I know Your heart, see Your love?
Filthy, unworthy to see You, of Your love.
I am such a rebellious person,
Your heart aches with love when I’m refined.
Your love is so real, I owe You so much.
You keep me company when I’m chastised.
Your love has melted my frozen heart,
When I’m sad, You’re there. What I lack, You give.
Facing Your love, my heart wants to break.
the desolation of life among man.
and now I have had a change of heart.
II
For whom have You become flesh and been so shamed?
You suffer man’s rejection,
just so to save people and to gain their hearts.
but You have never complained about
You came from heaven with no place to rest Your head.
You quietly express the truth,
You’ve never enjoyed worldly pleasures.
You keep me company when I’m chastised.
Your love has melted my frozen heart,
Your heart aches with love when I’m refined.
When I’m sad, You’re there. What I lack, You give.
Facing Your love, my heart wants to break.
I’ll pursue truth, live by Your word.
and now I have had a change of heart.
III
How can I keep waiting, keep on delaying?
I’ll care for Your will, repay Your love.
and stand testimony to satisfy You.
I’ll accept refinement and endure pain
Facing Your love, my heart wants to break.
You awoke my heart to love and live for You.
I wish to love You and follow You,
and bear witness for You forever and ever.
You keep me company when I’m chastised.
When I’m sad, You’re there. What I lack, You give.
Your heart aches with love when I’m refined.
from Follow the Lamb and Sing New Songs
Your love has melted my frozen heart,
and now I have had a change of heart,
and now I have had a change of heart.
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