275. Oh, Love, How Deep

1 Oh, love, how deep, how broad, how high,
Beyond all thought and fantasy,
That God, the Son of God, should take
Our mortal form for mortals' sake!

2 He sent no angel to our race,
Of higher or of lower place,
But wore the robe of human frame,
And to this world himself he came.

3 For us baptized, for us he bore
His holy fast and hungered sore;
For us temptation sharp he knew;
For us the tempter overthrew.

4 For us he prayed; for us he taught;
For us his daily works he wrought,
By words and signs and actions thus
Still seeking not himself but us.

5 For us by wickedness betrayed,
For us, in crown of thorns arrayed,
He bore the shameful cross and death;
For us he gave his dying breath.

6 For us he rose from death again;
For us he went on high to reign;
For us he sent his Spirit here
To guide, to strengthen, and to cheer.

7 All glory to our Lord and God
For love so deep, so high, so broad;
The Trinity whom we adore
Forever and forevermore.

Text Information
First Line: Oh, love, how deep, how broad, how high
Title: Oh, Love, How Deep
Author (attributed to): Thomas á Kempis, 1380-1471
Translator: Benjamin Webb, 1819-85 (alt.)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Publication Date: 1982
Topic: Adoration; Easter; Redeemer
Tune Information
Name: DEO GRACIAS
Meter: LM
Key: g minor
Source: English, 15th cent.
Copyright: Arrangement: Copyright 1969 Concordia Publishing House.



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