1 Dearest of all the names above,
My Jesus and my God,
Who can resist thy heav'nly love,
Or trifle with thy blood?
2 ’Tis by the merits of thy death
The Father smiles again;
’Tis by thine interceding breath
The Spirit dwells with men.
3 Till God in human flesh I see,
My thoughts no comfort find:
The holy, just, and sacred three
Are terrors to my mind.
4 But if Immanuel’s face appear,
My hope, my joy begins:
His name forbids my slavish fear,
His grace removes my sins.
5 While Jews on their own law rely,
And Greeks of wisdom boast,
I love th’ incarnate mystery,
And there I fix my trust.
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First Line: | Dearest of all the names above |
Title: | God reconciled in Christ |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1793 |