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71. Wonders of Redeeming Love

1 O now begin thy heavenly theme,
Come, sing aloud in Jesus' name,
Come, you who Jesus' kindness prove,
Come, triumph in redeeming love.

2 Come you, alas! who e'er have been
The willing slaves of death and sin;
Come now, from bliss no longer rove,
Stop, stop and taste redeeming love.

3 Come, mourning souls, dry up your tears,
And banish all your guilty fears;
And see the guilt secure remov'd,
'Tis cancel'd by redeeming love.

4 Come, welcome, all by sin opprest,
Come, welcome to this sacred rest;
There's nothing brought him from above,
Nothing but true redeeming love.

5 'Tis he subdues th' infernal pow'rs,
And his tremendous foes are ours;
Our foes are from his empire drove,
He's might in redeeming love.

6 Come hither and your music bring,
Come, strike aloud your joyful string;
Come mortals, join the praise above,
He's mighty in redeeming love.

7 Come you, who live in Babylon,
Come, hear the voice of Christ the son;
Arise, my fair one and my dove,
O! come and taste redeeming love.

8 The angels that before him stand,
They go and come at his command;
Tho' they are seated high above,
Never will taste redeeming love.

9 O! ye bright angels, it is true,
That I shall surely out do you;
When I shall reign with him above,
Then I shall sing redeeming love.

Text Information
First Line: O now begin thy heavenly theme
Title: Wonders of Redeeming Love
Language: English
Publication Date: 1800
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