Go Ad-Free
If you regularly use Hymnary.org, you might benefit from eliminating ads. Consider buying a Hymnary Pro subscription.
Text: | The Saviour comes! no outward pomp |
Tune: | WINDSOR |
Composer: | G. Kirbye |
1 The Saviour comes! no outward pomp
Bespeaks His presence nigh;
No earthly beauty shines in Him
To draw the carnal eye.
2 Rejected and despised of men,
Behold a Man of woe!
And grief His close companion still
Through all His life below!
3 Yet all the griefs He felt were ours,
Ours were the woes He bore;
Pangs, not His own, His spotless soul
With bitter anguish tore.
4 We held Him as condemned of heaven,
An outcast from His God;
While for our sins He groaned, He bled,
Beneath His Father's rod.
5 His sacred blood hath washed our souls
From sin's polluting stain;
His stripes have healed us, and His death
Revived our souls again.
6 We all, like sheep, have gone astray
In ruin’s fatal road;
On Him were our transgressions laid;
He bore the mighty load.
7 He died to bear the guilt of men,
That sin might be forgiven;
He lives to bless them and defend,
And plead their cause in heaven.
Text Information | |
---|---|
First Line: | The Saviour comes! no outward pomp |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1898 |
Topic: | TheChurch Year: The Passion; TheChurch Year: Palm Sunday; Christ: Humiliation of(1 more...) |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. Wm. Robertson, d. 1743. |
Tune Information | |
---|---|
Name: | WINDSOR |
Composer: | G. Kirbye (1592) |
Meter: | C. M. |
Key: | g minor |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |