
1 All the bliss which we possess
Is derived from Jesus’ Cross;
He to God hath by His blood
Reconciled and saved us;
Now His righteousness is found
Our salvation’s only ground;
Hence all our felicity
Springs here and eternally.
2 We adore Thee evermore,
Jesus, for Thy boundless grace;
For Thy Cross, whereby for us
Thou hast gained true happiness;
For Thy death, which sets us free
From sin’s cruel slavery;
For Thine all-atoning blood,
Which hath brought us nigh to God.
3 Rise, exalt our Head and King;
Praise the Lord Who ever lives;
Glad we are His praise to sing;
He His people’s praise receives;
Grace supports us every day,
Leads us in the narrow way;
‘Tis through grace alone that we
Can obtain the victory.
Source: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #209
First Line: | All the bliss which we possess Is derived from Jesus' cross |
Original Language: | German |
Author (st. 1): | Zinzendorf, 1700-60 |
Author (st. 2): | Christian Gregor, 1723-1801 |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |