CDXLIII. A Baptismal Hymn

1 The great Redeemer we adore,
Who came the lost to seek and save;
Went humbly down from Jordan's shore,
To find a tomb beneath a wave!

2 "Thus it becomes us to fulfil
"All righteousness," he meekly said;
Why should be then to do his will,
Or be asham'd, or be afraid?

3 With thee into thy watery tomb,
Lord, 'tis our glory to descend;
'Tis wond'rous grace that gives us room,
To lie interr'd with such a friend.

4 Yet as the yielding waves give way,
To let us see the light again;
So on thy resurrection day,
The bands of death prov'd weak and vain.

5 Thus when thou shalt again appear,
The gates of death shall open wide,
Our dust thy mighty voice shall hear,
And rise and triumph at thy side.

Text Information
First Line: The great Redeemer we adore
Title: A Baptismal Hymn
Author: J. Stennett
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1792
Topic: Baptism
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