1 Oh, what stupendous mercy shines
Around the majesty of Heaven!
Rebels he deigns to call his sons,
Their souls renew'd, their sins forgiven.
2 Go, imitate the grace divine,--
The grace that blazes like a sun;
Hold forth your fair, though feeble light,
Through all your lives let mercy run!
3 Upon your bounty's willing wings
Swift let the great salvation fly;
The hungry feed, the naked clothe;
To pain and sickness help apply.
4 Pity the weeping widow's wo,
And be her counsellor and stay;
Adopt the fatherless, and smooth
To useful, happy life, his way.
5 Let age, with want and weakness bow'd,
Your bowels of compassion move;
Let e'en your enemies be bless'd,--
Their hatred recompens'd wtih love.
6 When all is done, renounce your deeds--
Renounce self-righteousness with scorn:
Thus will you glorify your God,
And thus the Christian name adorn.
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First Line: | Oh, what stupendous mercy shines |
Meter: | L. M. |
Publication Date: | 1828 |
Topic: | Collections; Liberality |