Text:Saviour
Author:James Relly

CCXXXIX. Saviour

1 Jesus, the Father's richest grace,
Anointed to behold his face,
As all the church in one;
The holy promis'd Shiloh, he,
In whom the bride should gather'd be,
As one beloved son.

2 He kept us in the Father's name,
Thro' all this world of sin and shame,
So that there's missing none:
Tho' torn his side, his hands and feet,
His body still preserv'd complete,
Without a broken bone.

3 He kept us in the dreadful hour,
The Father's name, his love, and pow'r
Preserv'd the souls he gave:
His future glory we were giv'n,
Our loss, had been his loss of heav'n,
But he was strong to save.

4 The members giv'n unto the head,
One son, one perfect body made,
The darling of our God:
He gave each member's curse, and pride,
To die the death when Jesus died,
All to be purg'd with blood.

5 That he might make our nature clean,
The Father laid on him our sin,
Whilst with temptations tost,
Most dreadful cries were heard, with blood,
Whilst in the storm and wrath of God,
Perdition's son was last;

6 Lost from the Father's piercing sight,
Deep buri'd in eternal night;
Now lies the man of sin;
And, lost forever from our view,
When we in spirit Jesus know,
And with him enter in.

7 Now are the scriptures all fulfill'd
In Christ, the virgin's promis'd child,
Man sav'd, and sin condemn'd:
Brought home to see the Father's face,
Where we inherit all his grace,
And are by him esteem'd.

Text Information
First Line: Jesus, the Father's richest grace
Title: Saviour
Author: James Relly
Language: English
Publication Date: 1792
Scripture: ;
Topic: Attributes, Characters, Names, and Offices of Christ, from the New Testament
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