431 | The Hymnal#432 | 433 |
Text: | O the darkness, O the sorrow |
Author: | Thomas MacKellar |
1 O the darkness, O the sorrow,
O the misery of sin!
When will dawn the promised morrow
That shall bring deliverance in?
2 One there was ordained to languish,
Guiltless, in Gethsemane;
One there was who died in anguish
Innocent, on Calvary.
3 Jesus was the Burden-bearer,
God's own Son the sacrifice;
Of the griefs of man the Sharer,
Of his soul the Ransom-price.
4 'Tis the Christ, the Ever-living,
Ever-loving, Ever-blest,
By the Comforter still giving
Pardon, holiness, and rest.
5 Can the love so freely given,
Can the blood so freshly shed,
Fail to draw the earth to heaven,
Fail to bring alive its dead?
6 Rise, O children of the Father,
Stand, ye brothers of the Son,
In unyielding ranks together
Till the crown of Christ be won;
7 Till the lands of sin and sorrow,
Darker than the ancient night,
Shall behold the promised morrow
Beam on them with saving light.
Amen.
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First Line: | O the darkness, O the sorrow |
Author: | Thomas MacKellar (1886) |
Publication Date: | 1895 |