Text: | God glorious, and Sinners saved |
Author: | Dr. Watts |
1 Father, how wide thy glory shines!
How high thy wonders rise!
Known thro' the earth by thousand signs,
By thousand thro' the skies.
2 [Part of thy name divinely stands
On all thy creatures writ,
They shew the labour of thy hands,
Or impress of thy feet.]
3 But when we view thy strange design
To save rebellious worms,
Where vengeance and compassion join,
In their divinest forms;
4 Our thoughts are lost in reverend awe;
We love and we adore;
The first arch-angel never saw
So much of God before.
5 Here the whole Deity is known,
Nor dares a creature guess
Which of the glories brightest shone,
The justice or the grace.
6 [When sinners broke the Father's laws,
The dying Son atones;
O, the dear mysteries of his cross!
The triumph of his groans!]
7 Now the full glories of the Lamb
Adorn the heavenly plains;
Sweet cherubs learn Immanuel's name,
And try their choicest strains.
8 O may I bear some humble part
In that immortal song!
Wonder and joy shall tune my heart,
And love command my tongue.
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First Line: | Father, how wide thy glory shines |
Title: | God glorious, and Sinners saved |
Author: | Dr. Watts |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1792 |
Scripture: | |
Topic: | Scripture Doctrines and Blessings: Salvation; Salvation of sinners; God glorious and Sinners saved |
Source: | Dr. Watts's Lyric Poems |
Notes: | Public Domain. |