CCLXVI. O Wondrous and myst'ry great

1 O Wondrous and myst'ry great,
On which all men should meditate:
Jesus, the blessed Lamb of God,
Came to redeem us with his blood.

2 The sons of men were doom'd to be
Condemn'd to all eternity.
Not men or angels could restore,
Or ransome man from Satan's pow'r.

3 Had all the hosts of heav'n conspir'd,
To do what justice had requir'd:
All their efforts would never do,
The race of Adam fell too low.

4 Yea, far beyond the reach of all
Did Adam with his children fall;
By none on earth or yet in heav'n
Could sure relief to them be giv'n.

5 None else but Christ, both God and man,
Could e'er complete that glorious plan;
It was himself alone could be,
The Ransom that could set them free.

6 Perfect obedience he did yield,
Till law and prophets were fulfill'd;
And all demands were satisfied,
When Christ the mighty Saviour died.

Text Information
First Line: O Wondrous and myst'ry great
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1816
Topic: On Redemption
Notes: Now Public Domain.
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