116. Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted

1 Stricken, smitten, and afflicted,
See him dying on the tree!
This is Christ, by man rejected;
Here, my soul, your Savior see.
He's the long-expected prophet,
David's son, yet David's Lord.
Proofs I see sufficient of it:
He's the true and faithful Word.

2 Tell me, as you hear him groaning,
Was there ever grief like this?
Friends through fear his cause disowning,
Foes insulting his distress;
Many hands were raised to wound him,
None would intervene to save;
But the deepest stroke that pierced him
Was the stroke that justice gave.

3 You who think of sin but lightly
Nor suppose the evil great
Here may view its nature rightly,
Here its guilt may estimate.
Mark the sacrifice appointed;
See who bears the awful load;
It's the Word, the Lord's Anointed,
Son of Man and Son of God.

4 Here we have a firm foundation;
Here the refuge of the lost;
Christ, the rock of our salvation,
His the name of which we boast.
Lamb of God, for sinners wounded,
Sacrifice to cancel guilt!
None shall ever be confounded
Who on him their hope have built.

Text Information
First Line: Stricken, smitten, and afflicted
Title: Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted
Author: Thomas Kelly, 1796-1854 (alt.)
Meter: 87 87 D
Language: English
Publication Date: 1982
Topic: Passion Week
Tune Information
Name: O MEIN JESU, ICH MUSS STERBEN
Meter: 87 87 D
Key: f minor
Source: Geistliche Volkslieder, Paderborn, 1850
Copyright: Arrangement: Copyright 1982 Concordia Publishing House.



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