1 That pathway! O let it be treasured,
For none ever trod it before.
Those steps of aloneness unmeasured!
Our spirits must pause, and adore.
2 None, none had been laid in that manger,
And none had been laid in that grave
But Jesus, the heavnely Stanger
Who came wayward sinners to save.
3 Alone--in the hall of decision,
His judgment was taken away:
Alone on the cross of derision,
Of darkness, distress and dismay.
4 Alone--apprehended and taken,
While lovers forsook Him and fled.
Alone--and completely forsaken,
God's judgment was poured on His head.
5 And yet 'twas for us He endured it;
Alone in perfection was he:
Our blessing--He only secured it,
By dying alone on the tree.
6 Lord, Thou art no longer deserted!
The Father is haraing His throne
With Thee, who our judgment endured
That we might be never alone.
7 O love unsurpassed and unbounded!
O love that will ever endure
Until in the glory surrounded
With those Thou hast died to secure.
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | That pathway! O let it be treasured |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1987 |
| Tune Information | |
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| Name: | [That pathway! O let it be treasured] |
| Meter: | 9.8.9.8 |