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| Text: | He came because the Father willed |
| Translator: | John Brownlie |
I
He came because the Father willed,
And from the midst of heaven’s renown,
The promise to our world fulfilled,
And won a kingdom for His crown.
II
He came because He willed to bear
The burden that His love imposed;
And all our lot of sorrow share,
Until the day in darkness closed.
III
Ah! angels hailed that morning bright,
And in the heavens their carols sung;
But God Himself was hid in night,
When sin and death their arrows flung.
IV
But not to sink beneath their power,
The God-man girt Him for the fray;
And from the darkness of that hour,
There sprang the light of endless day.
V
And wounded souls the triumph knew;
Fresh courage to the faint was given;
And e’en the dead to life anew,
Rose in the glorious might of heaven.
VI
For sin was crushed, and death was slain;—
All hail, the great victorious Son,
Who mounts the throne of heaven again,
To rule the kingdom He has won.
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | He came because the Father willed |
| Title: | He came because the Father willed |
| Greek Title: | Ὁ Πατὴρ εὐδόκησεν |
| Translator: | John Brownlie (1911) |
| Meter: | 8,8,8,8 |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1911 |