Por La Justicia De Jesús

Representative Text

1 Por la justicia de mi Dios, por sangre que Jesús vertió,
Alcanzo paz, poder, perdón, y cuanto bien me prometió.
Que sólo Cristo salva sé;
Segura base es de mi fe.
Segura base es de mi fe.

2 Así turbada no veré mi paz, su incomparable don;
Aunque Él un tiempo oculto esté, me dejará su bendición.
En mí no puede haber jamás
Ninguna base real de paz,
Ninguna base real de paz.

3 En la tormenta es mi sostén, el pacto que juró y selló;
Su amor es mi supremo bien, Su amor que mi alma redimió;
La roca eterna que me da
Base única que durará,
Base única que durará.



Source: The Cyber Hymnal #13825

Translator: Anonymous

In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries. Go to person page >

Author: Edward Mote

Mote, Edward, was born in Upper Thames Street, London, Jan. 21, 1797. Through the preaching of the Rev. J. Hyatt, of Tottenham Court Road Chapel, he underwent a great spiritual change; and ultimately he became a Baptist minister. For the last 26 years of his life he was pastor at Horsham, Sussex, where he died Nov. 13, 1874. Mr. Mote published several small pamphlets; and also:- Hymns of Praise. A New Selection of Gospel Hymns, combining all the Excellencies of our spiritual Poets, with many Originals. By E. Mote. London. J. Nichols, 1836. The Originals number nearly 100. Concerning the authorship of one of these original hymns much uncertainty has existed. The hymn is:— 1. Nor earth, nor hell my soul can move. [Jesus All in All.… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Por la justicia de mi Dios, por sangre que Jesús vertió
Title: Por La Justicia De Jesús
English Title: My hope is built on nothing less
Author: Edward Mote (1834)
Translator: Anonymous
Language: Spanish
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

SOLID ROCK

The Sunday school hymn writer William B. Bradbury (PHH 114) composed SOLID ROCK in 1863 for Edward Mote's "My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less." The tune name derives from that song's refrain: "On Christ, the solid rock, I stand. . . .” Bradbury published SOLID ROCK in his 1864 children's collection…

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