93b. Christ's Commission

1. Come, happy souls, approach your God
With new, melodious songs;
Come, tender to almighty grace
The tribute of your tongues.

2. So strange, so boundless was the love
The pitied the accursed,
The Father sent his equal Son
To give them second birth.

3. Your hands, dear Jesus, were not armed
With a revenging rod,
No hard commission to perform
The vengeance of a God.

4. But all was mercy, all was mild,
And wrath forsook the throne,
When Christ on the kind errand came
And brought salvation down.

5. Here, sinners, you may heal your wounds
And wipe your sorrows dry;
Trust in the mighty Savior’s name,
And you shall never die.

Text Information
First Line: Come, happy souls, approach your God
Title: Christ's Commission
Author: Isaac Watts (1707)
Meter: 8.6.8.6
Language: English
Publication Date: 2024
Scripture:
Topic: Lent
Notes: Text by dissenting minister Isaac Watts, from Hymns & Spiritual Songs (1707, rev. 1709), alt.
Tune Information
Name: HARINGTON
Composer: Henry Harington (1775)
Meter: 8.6.8.6
Incipit: 51765 43456 65
Key: D Major
Notes: Tune HARINGTON by English physician Henry Harington, from A Companion to the Magdalen-Chapel (ca. 1775).



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