79. Seven times our blessed Saviour spoke

1 SEVEN times our blessed Saviour spoke,
When on the cross our sins He took,
And died lest man should perish:
Let us His last and dying words
In our remembrance cherish.

2 "Father, forgive these men, for lo!
They truly know not what they do!"
So far His love extended:
Forgive us, Lord, when we, too, have
Through ignorance offended.

3 Now to the contrite thief He cries:
"Thou, verily, in Paradise
Shalt meet me ere to-morrow:"
Lord, take us to Thy kingdom soon,
Who linger here in sorrow.

4 To weeping Mary, standing by,
"Behold thy Son!" now hear Him cry;
To John, "Behold Thy mother!"
Protect, Lord, those we leave behind,
Let each befriend the other.

5 Once more He saith, "I thirst! I thirst!"
O Prince of life! Thou dar'st the worst,
Because for our salvation
The thirst is great: then help us Thou
That we escape damnation.

6 Again, "My God, my God, O why
Forsake me in my agony?"
Lord, Thou wast here forsaken,
That we might be received on high;
Let this our hope awaken.

7 Then, when victory was won,
"'Tis finished!" for Thy work was done.
To Thee our work commending,
May we each task Thou dost impose
Bring to a joyful ending.

8 And last, before His sufferings end,
"O God my Father, I commend
To Thy true hands my spirit:"
Be this, when sinks my dying heart,
the wish that last shall stir it.

9 Whoe'er, by sense of sin oppressed,
On these blest words his thoughts doth rest,
Thence joy and hope obtaineth,
And, through God's love and boundless grace.
A peaceful conscience gaineth.

10 O Jesus Christ, our Lord and Guide,
Who hast for our salvation died!
On this forever dwelling,
May we each hour Thy death regard,
Thy grief, all grief excelling!

Text Information
First Line: Seven times our blessed Saviour spoke
Meter: 8, 8, 7, 8, 7.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1893
Topic: Passion
Notes: F. E. Cox, Tr. a.; German: Da Jesus an des Kreuzes Stamm - Hannow, H. B., 1616
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