260. What a strange and wondrous story

1 What a strange and wondrous story
From the book of God is read,
How the Lord of life and glory
Had not where to lay His head;
How He left His throne in heaven,
Here to suffer, bleed, and die,
That my soul might be forgiven,
And ascend to God on high.

2 While I bless the Hand which gave me
Life and health and all things here,
O may He who died to save me,
To my soul be very dear.
Jesus Christ, my Lord, and Saviour,
Let me not ungrateful be;
Let my words and my behaviour
Prove I love and honour Thee.

3 Father, let Thy Holy Spirit
Still reveal a Saviour's love,
And prepare me to inherit
Glory, where He reigns above.
There with saints and Angels dwelling,
May I that great love proclaim,
And with them be ever telling
All the wonders of His Name.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: What a strange and wondrous story
Meter: 8s. 7s. D.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1883
Tune Information
Name: CORINTH
Meter: 8s. 7s. D.
Key: F Major



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