430. Salvation unto Us Has Come

1 Salvation unto us has come
by God’s free grace and favor.
Our works cannot avert our doom;
the law can save us never.
Faith looks to Jesus Christ alone,
who for his people did atone;
he is our one Redeemer.

2 What God did in his law demand
and none to him could render
caused wrath and woe on ev'ry hand
for man, the vile offender.
Our flesh has not the pure desires
God's holy law of us requires,
and lost is our condition.

3 It was a false, misleading dream
that God his law had given
so sinners could themselves redeem
and by their works gain heaven.
The law is just a mirror bright
to bring the inbred sin to light
that lurks within our nature.

4 From sin our flesh could not abstain;
sin held its sway unceasing.
The task was hopeless and in vain;
our guilt was e’er increasing.
None can remove sin’s poisoned dart
or purify our guileful heart,
so deep is our corruption.

5 Yet as the law must be fulfilled
or we must die despairing,
Christ Jesus came; God’s wrath he stilled,
our human nature sharing.
The law he has for us obeyed
and thus the Father’s vengeance stayed
which over us had rulèd.

6 All blessing, honor, thanks, and praise
to Father, Son, and Spirit,
the God who saved us by his grace--
all glory to his merit!
O triune God in heav’n above,
who has revealed your saving love,
your blessèd name be hallowed.

Text Information
First Line: Salvation unto us has come
Title: Salvation unto Us Has Come
Author: Paul Speratus (1523)
Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7.
Language: English
Publication Date: 2018
Scripture: ; ; ;
Topic: Law of God; Salvation by Grace
Source: Trans. composite, alt.
Tune Information
Name: ES IST DAS HEIL
Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7.
Key: D Major
Source: Old German melody, ca. 1400; Erlich Christlich Lider, 1524



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