186. Whom Having Not Seen We Love

1 Though our eyes have never seen Him,
Yet we love our gracious Lord,
We have tasted His great goodness,
We believe His holy word;
When He found us in our ruin,
He redeemed us, by His grace,
We will never cease to love Him,
Never cease to sound His praise.

2 Though our eyes have never seen Him,
Faith has seen Him on the cross,
And since first we had this vision
All the world has seemed as dross;
And the Comforter, the Spirit,
Who inspired the written Word,
Came to dwell with us each moment,
In the place of Christ our Lord.

3 Though our eyes have never seen Him,
Yet He is our dearest Friend
And upon His arm of power
Ev'ry Christian may depend;
We are longing for the moment
When we see Him as He is,
To be with Him in the glory
Will be everlasting bliss.

4 Though we never saw our Savior,
Never looked upon His face,
We have felt His saving power,
Have experienced His grace;
And we love to tell His goodness,
Love to show what He has done,
We invite you, fellow sinner,
To repent and trust God's Son.

Text Information
First Line: Though our eyes have never seen Him
Title: Whom Having Not Seen We Love
Author: Mrs. C. D. Martin
Language: English
Publication Date: 1935
Copyright: Copyright, 1923, by Gospel Advocate Co., in "Choice Gospel Hymns."
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Though our eyes have never seen Him]
Composer: T. B. Mosley
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Copyright, 1923, by Gospel Advocate Co., in "Choice Gospel Hymns."
Notes: Now Public Domain



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