CXXXIX. The dying Love of Christ, constraining to thankful Devotion

1 See, Lord, thy willing subjects bow,
Adoring low before thy throne:
Accept our humble, cheerful vow,
Thou art our Sovereign, thou alone.

2 Beneath thy soul-reviving ray,
Even cold Afflictions wintry gloom
Shall brighten into vernal day,
And hopes and joys immortal bloom.

3 Smile on our souls and bid us sing,
In concert with the choir above,
The glories of our Savior King,
And condescensions of his love.

4 Amazing love! that stoop'd so low,
To view with pity's melting eye
Vile men, deserving endless woe!
Amazing love!— did Jesus die?

5 He died, to raise to life and joy
The vile, the guilty, the undone;
O let his praise each hour employ,
'Till hours no more heir circles run!

6 He died!— ye seraphs, tune your songs,
Resound, resound the Savior's name:
For nought below immortal tongues
Can ever reach the wondrous theme.

Text Information
First Line: See, Lord, thy willing subjects bow
Title: The dying Love of Christ, constraining to thankful Devotion
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1792
Scripture:
Topic: The Sufferings and Death of Christ; Love of Christ: Constraining
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