John 5:40
As soon as, at the Old Bailey, the judge puts on the black cap and pronounces the sentence, the man is reckoned to be dead at law. Though perhaps a month may intervene before he is brought on the scaffold to endure the sentence of the law, yet the law looks upon him as a dead man. It is impossible for him to transact anything. He cannot inherit, he cannot bequeath. He is nothing–he is a dead man. The country considers him not as being alive at all. There is an election–he is not asked for his vote because he is considered as dead. He is shut up in his condemned cell and he is dead.
The Savior’s blood’s my full discharge.
At His dear feet content I lay,
A sinner saved and homage pay.”
And made my eyes overflow;
‘Twas Grace that kept me to this day,
And will not let me go.”
Because He first loved me”