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90. Jesus, Savior, Of Virgin Born

1 Jesus, Savior, of Virgin born,
Sent to rescue a world forlorn,
Joyfully we our voices raise
And with the angels sing Thy praise.
Hallelujah!

2 Son of God, though enthroned on high,
In a manger Thou here didst He;
thou hast assumed our flesh and blood,
Who art in truth the greatest Good.
Hallelujah!

3 Thou whom heaven can not enclose
Didst in Mary's embrace repose;
Thou wert an infant weak and small,
Who by Thy pow'r upholdest all.
Hallelujah!

4 Light celestial, thou dost illume
Earth's dominions, engulfed in gloom;
Thou dost dispel the dismal night,
And we are made the sons of light.
Hallelujah!

6 Here on earth Thou wert poor indeed,
Humbly sharing our ev'ry need,
That we in heaven rich may be,
From ev'ry earthly burden free.
Hallelujah!

7 This, O Lord, Thy great love to seal,
Thou to us wouldst this day reveal;
Let then all Christian here rejoice,
Singing Thy praise with gladsome voice.
Hallelujah!

Text Information
First Line: Jesus, Savior, of Virgin born
Title: Jesus, Savior, Of Virgin Born
Author: Martin Luther
Meter: 8, 8, 8, 8, 4.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1928
Topic: Christmas
Notes: Danish first line: Lovet vaere du, Jesus Krist; Translator: H. Brueckner
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