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Christ the Glorious Lover

Hymnal: Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs, for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians #LXXX (1802) First Line: Let Christ the glorious Lover Lyrics: 1 Let Christ the glorious Lover, Have everlasting praise, He comes for to discover, The riches of his grace. 2 He courts a wretched sinner, To be his loving bride; Resolving for to win her, And will not be deny'd. 3 When first he calls upon her, Herself for to deny, To cast away her honor, And lay her pleasures by. 4 To part with ev'ry notion, That puffs her up with pride, To take him for her portion And be his loving bride. 5 The offers he makes to her, Is what she can't endure, She thinks it will undo her To part with all her store. 6 She wilfully refuses, To yield unto his will, And in her heart she chooses, Her former lover still. 7 She bolts the door upon her, And bids her Lord depart; No more will serve his honor, Nor give to him her heart. 8 But Jesus loves the sinner, And will not leave the door; But cries, O charming creature, Reject my suit no more. 9 My love, my dove, my jewel, Arise and let me in; How can you be so cruel, To bar your heart with sin. 10 If calls and invitation, Will not excite your love; Prepare for condemnation, For I will not remove. 11 He then displays his pow'r, By an almighty word: And threatens to devour, And shews his flaming sword. 12 She now begins to tremble At what she sees and hears: And feign she would be humble, And wash her crimes with tears. 13 She does not yet discover, The filth of her inside; But hopes the Lord will love her, And taker her for his bride. 14 But like refiner's fire, That searches ev'ry part; Conviction's rising higher, She feels a wretched heart. 15 She now begins to languish, And none can her relieve; Her heart is full of anguish, To find she can't believe. 16 Her Savior has departed, And left her full of woe; And being broken hearted, She cries, what shall I do? 17 But Jesus has compassion, Still moving in his breast; Intends to give salvation, And ease the soul distress'd. 18 One glimpse of love and power Makes her forget her pain; She cries, O happy hour, Is Jesus come again. 19 Is he whom I rejected, Stoop'd down to me so low; Good news, but unexpected, It hardly can be true. 20 And still she cries more fervent, Lord don't thy mercy hide; May I become a servant, And fit to be a bride. 21 The marriage is made ready, The parties are agreed; The holy son of David, And Adam's wicked seed. 22 The sinner is adorned With raiment clean and white; Her sins are freely pardon'd, And she's her love's delight. 23 They eat and drink together, And mutually embrace; Both saints and angels wonder, At this surprising grace. 24 This union shall continue, For evermore the same; And nothing part asunder, The Christian and the Lamb. Languages: English
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Let Christ, the glorious lover, have everlasting praise

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #LXXXIX (1794) Languages: English

Let Christ, the glorious lover, have everlasting praise

Hymnal: Hymns and Spirtual Songs on Different Subjects. Book 1 and 2. #d42 (1812) Languages: English
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