2205. How Bitter-Sweet the Mystery

1. How bitter-sweet the mystery:
Christ Jesus crucified.
Yet, He is not the guilty one,
No sin, though still He dies.

2. Hung on a cross of rugged wood,
Received He from God’s hand,
The penalty, the wage of sin,
Deserved by wicked man.

3. O! Even more hope we shall find
Beyond the death He died.
Consider this, that from the grave
He rose and is alive.

4. For to this end Christ Jesus died
Was raised and lives again;
That He might be the Lord of both
The dead and the living!

5. What glorious day we long await
When Christ His church shall raise.
Since then for all eternity
The Risen One we’ll praise.

6. God demonstrates His love in this:
While we were yet in sin,
Christ Jesus died on our behalf.
We’re saved from wrath through Him!

7. Now sinner, hear! To His grace turn!
Repent, and be forgiv’n—
United with Him in His death;
Alive with Him now ris’n.

Text Information
First Line: How bitter-sweet the mystery
Title: How Bitter-Sweet the Mystery
Author: Eric Schumacher (ca. 2005)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Copyright: © 2005 Eric Schu­mach­er. Per­miss­ion grant­ed to re­pro­duce un­al­tered text in non­sal­a­ble, tem­po­ra­ry wor­ship me­dia. All other us­es re­quire the per­miss­ion of the au­thor.
Tune Information
Name: HORSLEY
Composer: William Horsley (1844)
Meter: CM
Incipit: 12343 54325 31765
Key: E♭ Major



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