88. O Blessed Savior, Is Thy Love
C.M.
by J. Stennett, 1697
O blessed Savior, is Thy love
So great, so full, so free?
Fain would we have our thoughts, our hearts,
Our lives engaged with Thee.
We love Thee for the glorious worth
We love Thee for that shameful cross,
No man of greater love can boast
Than for his friend to die;
Thou for Thine enemies wast slain!
What love with Thine can vie?
Though in the very form of God,
With heavenly glory crowned,
Thou didst a servant’s form assume,
Thou wouldst like wretched man be made
That we as like Thee might become
Like Thee in faith, in meekness, love,
In every beauteous grace;
From glory into glory changed,
“As for me, I will behold thy face in righteousness: I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with thy likeness.” (Psalm 17:15)
“And they shall see his face; and his name shall be in their foreheads.” (Revelation 22:4)
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O Lord! we treasure in our souls
And ever shall Thy name to us
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