(Verse 1)
Why do You love me, Lord, when all I do is fail?
My heart is prone to wander, my efforts so frail.
Yet Your mercy finds me, in the depths of my despair,
And I hear You whisper softly, “My child, I’m always there.”
(Chorus)
Why do You love me, a sinner undeserved?
Why does Your grace pour out, when I can’t earn Your Word?
Why did You die for me, to set my spirit free?
Oh, Jesus, why do You love someone like me?
(Verse 2)
Why is Your grace so endless, when my sins are like the sea?
How can Your forgiveness cover all my iniquity?
You hung upon that cross, pure and undefiled,
For the broken and unworthy, for a wayward child.
(Bridge)
Oh, Your ways are higher, Your thoughts beyond my mind,
Your love a boundless river, for the lost and blind.
“For My power is made perfect in your weakness,” You say,
Your grace is sufficient, it lights my way.
(Chorus)
Why do You love me, a sinner undeserved?
Why does Your grace pour out, when I can’t earn Your Word?
Why did You die for me, to set my spirit free?
Oh, Jesus, why do You love someone like me?
(Outro)
I may never fully know, the depths of Your embrace,
But I’ll sing forevermore, of Your amazing grace.
For though I am unworthy, I am called Your own,
Through Your blood, I am redeemed, I’ll worship at Your throne.