390    7.6.8.     C. Wesley
Praying for Restoration. Luke 22. 61, 62; Isa. 53. 6

1 Jesus, let thy pitying eye
  Call back a wandering sheep;
  False to thee, like Peter, I
  Would fain like Peter, weep;
  Let me be by grace restored;
  On me be all its freeness shown;
  Turn, and look upon me, Lord,
  And break my heart of stone.

2 Saviour, Prince, enthroned above,
  Repentance to impart,
  Give me, through thy dying love,
  The humble, contrite heart.
  Give, what I have long implored,
  A portion of thy love unknown,
  Turn, and look upon me, Lord,
  And break my heart of stone.

3 Look as when thy pitying eye
  Was closed, that we might live;
  “Father,” (at the point to die,
  My Saviour gasped), “forgive!”
  Surely, with that dying word,
  He turns, and looks, and cries, “’Tis done.”
  O my loving, bleeding Lord,
  This breaks the heart of stone.