1 Author of life and bliss!
Thy goodness I adore.
O give me strength to speak thy praise,
And grace to love thee more!
2 First for this world, so fair,
My daily thanks shall rise;
For ev'ry comfort, ev'ry joy,
Thy bounteous hand supplies.
3 But yet a nobler cause
Demands my warmest love.
Can words describe the wond'rous gift
Descending from above?
4 The Saviour dwelt on earth;
He died, that we might live;
Endur'd the sorrows of the cross,
Immortal hope to give.
5 Ah who can tell the scorn,
The dear Redeemer bore?
Or who describe the mental grief,
Which his blest bosom tore?
6 Low in the grave he lay,
While darkness veil'd the skies.
But lo!--he bursts the bands of death;
To glory see him rise!
7 Father! this work is thine;
For us thou gav'st thy Son.
O may we all devoted be,
And live to thee alone!
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First Line: | Author of life and bliss! |
Meter: | S. M. |
Publication Date: | 1828 |
Topic: | Christ: Sufferings and Death; Praise for Redemption |