Text: | The Sufferings and Glory of the Lamb |
Author: | Watts |
1 Now for a tune of lofty praise
To great Jehovah's equal Son!
Awake my voice in heav'nly lays,
Tell the loud wonders he hath done.
2 Sing how he left the worlds of light,
And the bright robes he wore above;
How swift and joyful was his flight,
On wings of everlasting love.
3 Down to this base, this sinful earth,
He came to raise our nature high;
He came t' atone Almighty wrath,
Jesus, the God, was born to die.
4 Hell and its lions roar'd around,
His precious blood the monsters spilt;
While weighty sorrows press'd him down,
Large as the loads of all our guilt.
5 Deep in the shades of gloomy death
Th' Almighty captive pris'ner lay;
Th' Almighty captive left the earth,
And rose to everlasting day.
6 Lift up your eyes, ye sons of light,
Up to his throne of shining grace;
See what immortal glories sit,
Round the sweet beauties of his face.
7 Amongst a thousand harps and songs,
Jesus the God exalted reigns;
His sacred name fills all their tongues,
And echoes through the heav'nly plains!
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First Line: | Now for a tune of lofty praise |
Title: | The Sufferings and Glory of the Lamb |
Author: | Watts |
Meter: | L. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1792 |
Scripture: | ; ; |
Topic: | The Sufferings, Agony, and Bloody Sweat, of the Man of Grief: The Word Made Flesh |