126. I Cannot Tell

1 I cannot tell why He, whom angels worship
Should set His love upon the sons of men,
Or why, as Shepherd, He should seek the wanderers
To bring them back, they know not how or when.
But this I know, that He was born of Mary,
When Bethlehem’s manger was His only home,
And that He lived at Nazareth and labored,
And so the Savior, Savior of the world, is come.

2 I cannot tell how silently He suffered,
As with His peace He graced this place of tears,
Or how His heart upon the cross was broken,
The crown of pain to three and thirty years.
But this I know, He heals the broken hearted,
And stays our sin and calms our lurking fear,
And lifts the burden from the heavy laden,
For yet the Savior, Savior of the world, is here.

3 I cannot tell how He will win the nations,
How He will claim His earthly heritage,
Or satisfy the needs and aspirations
Of east and west, of sinner and of sage.
But this I know, all flesh shall see His glory,
And He shall reap the harvest He has sown;
And some glad day His sun shall shine in splendor
When He the Savior, Savior of the world, is known.

4 I cannot tell how all the lands shall worship
When at His bidding every storm is stilled,
Or who can say how great the jubilation
When all the hearts of men with love are filled.
But this I know, the skies will thrill with rapture,
And countless voices then will join to sing;
And earth to heaven, and heaven to earth will answer:
"At last the Savior, Savior of the world, is King!"

Text Information
First Line: I cannot tell why He, whom angels worship
Title: I Cannot Tell
Author: William Y. Fullerton, 1857-1932
Meter: 11 10.11 10.D.
Language: English
Publication Date: 2011
Scripture:
Topic: Jesus Christ: Life and Ministry; Jesus: Example; Jesus: Life and Ministry
Copyright: By permission The Psalms and Hymns Trust, London
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: LONDONDERRY AIR
Meter: 11 10.11 10.D.
Key: Dâ™­ Major
Source: Trad. Irish Melody



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