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Would Jesus Have the Sinner Die?

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 95 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Would Jesus have the sinner die? Why hangs He then on yonder tree? What means that strange expiring cry? (Sinners, He prays for you and me) Forgive them, Father, O forgive, They know not that by Me they live, They know not that by Me they live! 2. Jesus descended from above, Our loss of Eden to retrieve, Great God of universal love, If all the world through Thee may live, In us a quickening Spirit be, And witness Thou hast died for me, And witness Thou hast died for me! 3. Thou loving, all-atoning Lamb, Thee—by Thy painful agony, Thy bloody sweat, Thy grief and shame, Thy cross and passion on the tree, Thy precious death and life—I pray, Take all, take all my sins away, Take all, take all my sins away! 4. O let me kiss Thy bleeding feet, And bathe and wash them with my tears! The story of Thy love repeat In every drooping sinner’s ears, That all may hear the quickening sound, Since I, even I, have mercy found, Since I, even I, have mercy found. 5. O let Thy love my heart constrain! Thy love for every sinner free, That every fallen soul of man May taste the grace that found out me; That all mankind with me may prove Thy sovereign everlasting love, Thy sovereign everlasting love. Used With Tune: EUPHONY Text Sources: Hymns on God's Everlasting Love, 1741
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O God, Most Holy Are Your Ways

Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O God, most holy are your ways, and who like you deserves my praise? You only do such wondrous things, the whole wide world your glory sings; your outstretched arm your people saved, though sore distressed and long enslaved. 2 O God, from you the waters fled, the depths were moved with mighty dread, the swelling clouds their torrents poured, and o'er the earth the tempest roared; 'mid lightning's flash and thunder's sound great trembling shook the solid ground. 3 Your way was in the sea, O God, through mighty waters, deep and broad. None understood but God alone, to man your footsteps were unknown; but safe your people you did keep, almighty Shepherd of your sheep. Topics: God His Power; God Holiness of; God Works of; Miracles Scripture: Psalm 77:13-20 Used With Tune: VATER UNSER Text Sources: The Psalter, 1912; alt. 1990, mod.

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