6. O how shall I receive Thee

1 O how shall I receive Thee,
How greet Thee, Lord, aright?
All nations long to see Thee,
My Hope, my heart's delight!
O kindle, Lord, most holy,
Thy lamp within my breast.
To do in spirit lowly
All that may please Thee best.

2 Thy Zion palms is strewing,
And branches fresh and fair;
My heart, its powers renewing,
An anthem shall prepare.
My soul puts off her sadness
Thy glories to proclaim;
With all her strength and gladness
She fain would serve Thy Name.

3 I lay in fetters groaning,
Thou comest to set me free!
I stood, my shame bemoaning,
Thou comest to honor me!
A glory Thou dost give me,
A treasure safe on high,
That will not fail nor leave me
As earthly riches fly.

4 Love caused Thine Incarnation,
Love brought Thee down to me,
Thy thirst for my salvation
Procured my liberty.
O love beyond all telling,
That led Thee to embrace,
In love all love excelling,
Our lost and fallen race!

5 Rejoice, then, ye sad-hearted,
Who sit in deepest gloom,
Who mourn o'er joys departed,
And tremble at your doom:
He Who alone can cheer you
Is standing at the door;
He brings His pity near you,
And bids you weep no more.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: O how shall I receive Thee
Translator: Arthur Tozer Russell (1851, a.)
Author: Paul Gerhardt (1653)
Meter: 7 6, 7 6
Language: English
Publication Date: 1917
Topic: The Church Year: Advent
Tune Information
Name: ST. THEODULPH
Composer: Melchior Teschner (1615)
Meter: 7 6, 7 6
Key: C Major



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