Text: | Oh, How Great Is Your Compassion |
Author: | Johannes Olearius, 1611-84 |
Translator: | August Crull, 1845-1923 |
Tune: | ACH, WAS SOLL ICH SÜNDER MACHEN |
1 Oh, how great is your compassion,
Faithful Father, God of grace,
That with all our fallen race
In our depth of degradation
You had mercy so that we
Might be saved eternally!
2 Your great love for this has striven
That we may, from sin made free,
Live with you eternally.
Your dear Son himself has given
And extends his gracious call,
To his Supper calls us all.
3 Firmly to our souls' salvation
Witnesses your Spirit, Lord,
In your sacraments and Word.
There he sends true consolation,
Giving us the gift of faith
That we fear nor hell nor death.
4 Lord, your mercy will not leave me;
Ever will your truth abide.
Then in you I will confide.
Since your Word cannot deceive me,
My salvation is to me
Safe and sure eternally.
5 I will praise your great compassion,
Faithful Father, God of grace,
That with all our fallen race
In our depth of degradation
You had mercy so that we
Might be saved eternally.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Oh, how great is your compassion |
Title: | Oh, How Great Is Your Compassion |
Author: | Johannes Olearius, 1611-84 |
Translator: | August Crull, 1845-1923 (alt.) |
Meter: | 877 877 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1982 |
Topic: | Justification |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | ACH, WAS SOLL ICH SÜNDER MACHEN |
Meter: | 877 877 |
Key: | d minor |
Source: | Hirthenlieder, Altdorf, 1653 |
Copyright: | Arrangement: Copyright 1982 Concordia Publishing House. |