11448 | The Cyber Hymnal#11449 | 11450 |
Text: | Jesu, Sin-Atoning Lamb |
Author (attributed to): | Charles Wesley |
Tune: | ORMESBY |
Composer: | George Merritt |
1 Jesu, sin-atoning Lamb,
Thine utmost pity show;
All the virtue of Thy name
O let Thy rebels know!
Us, by God and man abhorred,
Into Thy kind protection take;
Spare the guilty nation, Lord,
For Thy own mercy’s sake.
2 Worst of all th’apostate race,
Yet listen to our cry;
Most unworthy of Thy grace,
But without grace we die;
Tophet is our just reward,
Yet snatch us from the burning lake,
Spare the guilty nation, Lord,
For Thy own mercy’s sake.
3 Scandal of the Christian name,
Which still we vainly bear,
Sodom-like, our sin and shame
We openly declare,
Trample on Thy sacred Word,
And cast Thy laws behind our back;
Spare the guilty nation, Lord,
For Thy own mercy’s sake.
4 Though Thy judgments are abroad,
Let us Thy goodness prove,
Save us, O all-gracious God,
In honor of Thy love;
Though Thy righteous wrath is stirred,
Arising slow, the earth to shake,
Spare the guilty nation, Lord,
For Thy own mercy’s sake.
5 In our forty days reprieve
Warn the rebellious race;
Bid us turn, repent, and live
To glorify Thy grace;
O reverse the threatening word,
And do not, do not vengeance take;
Spare the guilty nation, Lord,
For Thy own mercy’s sake.
6 O alarm the sleeping crowd
And fill their souls with dread;
Then avert the lowering cloud,
Approaching o’er our head;
Turn aside th’invading sword,
And drive the alien armies back,
Spare the guilty nation, Lord,
For Thy own mercy’s sake.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Jesu, sin-atoning Lamb |
Title: | Jesu, Sin-Atoning Lamb |
Author (attributed to): | Charles Wesley |
Meter: | 76.76.778.76 |
Language: | English |
Source: | Hymns for Times of Trouble and Persecution by John and Charles Wesley (London: Strahan, 1744) |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | ORMESBY |
Composer: | George Merritt (1889) |
Meter: | 76.76.778.76 |
Key: | B♭ Major |
Source: | The Primitive Methodist Hymnal by George Booth (London: Primitive Methodist Publishing House, 1899) |
Copyright: | Public Domain |