Text: | Jesus, Your Blood and Righteousness |
Author: | Nicholaus l. von Zinzendorf, 1700-1760 |
Translator: | John B. Wesley, 1703-1791 |
Tune: | ST. CRISPIN |
Composer: | George J. Elvey, 1816-1893 |
1 Jesus, your blood and righteousness
my beauty are, my glorious dress;
mid flaming worlds, in these arrayed,
with joy shall I lift up my head.
2 Bold shall I stand in that great day;
who can a word against me say?
Fully absolved through these I am
from sin and fear, from guilt and shame.
3 Lord, I believe your precious blood,
which at the very throne of God
pleads for the captives' liberty,
was also shed in love for me.
4 Lord, I believe, were sinners more
than sands upon the ocean shore,
you have for all a ransom paid,
for all a full atonement made.
5 When from the dust of death I rise
to claim my mansion in the skies,
this then shall be all my only plea:
Jesus has lived and died for me.
6 Jesus, be worshiped endlessly!
Your boundless mercy has for me,
for me and all your hands have made,
an everlasting ransom paid.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Jesus, your blood and righteousness |
Title: | Jesus, Your Blood and Righteousness |
Author: | Nicholaus l. von Zinzendorf, 1700-1760 (abr.) |
Translator: | John B. Wesley, 1703-1791 (alt.) |
Meter: | LM |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 2021 |
Scripture: | ; ; ; ; |
Topic: | Justification |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | ST. CRISPIN |
Composer: | George J. Elvey, 1816-1893 |
Meter: | LM |
Key: | D Major |
Source: | Setting: The Lutheran Hymnal 1941 |
Copyright: | Public Domain |