She came with the spices to Thy tomb O Lord Knowing not that Thou above the earth had soared She came void of all hope She came expecting death Forgetting the Life-Giver Who is the living bread In trials and tribulations, Do we not do the same: Looking at our errors, Despairing in our blame? How often do we wallow, Abandoning all hope – As though on our own – With burden we could cope. If Peter lost all hope when Our Lord exposed his sin, Luke would not record The three thousand he would win. If Paul considered nothing But his murderous past, Would his inspired letters To this generation last? Moses' life was evil, Every sin he did commit, But from this desert bandit, A shining lamp was lit. If Mary, Egypt's harlot, Had not tried to win his grace, Would she now be in heaven – Would she have won the race? Our Lord set an example, Compelled, we do the same: Fight, strive, persevere and On us will be no blame. If our loving Savior Had not endured all pain, Would Redemption and Salvation Ever be our gain? I come now with hope To Thy Tomb O Lord, Knowing that in Truth, Above the earth Thou soared, I come now with joy, I come expecting life; Knowing that through Thee I can endure all strife.