
Reflections on God's Amazing Love and Mercy Through Hymns
Reflect on the profound lyrics of hymns like "And Can It Be," "Tis Mystery All," and more, diving deep into the themes of grace, mercy, and redemption through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Explore the timeless message of salvation and freedom found in these poetic verses.
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And can it be that I should gain an interest in the Saviour s blood? Died he for me, who caused his pain for me, who him to death pursued? Amazing love! how can it be that thou, my God, shouldst die for me? Amazing love! how can it be that thou, my God, shouldst die for me? [Sing to the Lord 277]
2.Tis mystery all! ThImmortal dies! Who can explore his strange design? In vain the firstborn seraph tries to sound the depths of love divine! Tis mercy all! let earth adore, let angel minds inquire no more! Tis mercy all! let earth adore, let angel minds inquire no more!
3.He left his Fathers throne above, so free, so infinite his grace, humbled himself so great his love and bled for Adam s helpless race! Tis mercy all, immense and free; for, O my God, it found out me! Tis mercy all, immense and free; for, O my God, it found out me!
4. Long my imprisoned spirit lay fast bound in sin and nature s night; thine eye diffused a quick ning ray; I woke, the dungeon flamed with light; my chains fell off, my heart was free; I rose, went forth, and followed thee. My chains fell off, my heart was free; I rose, went forth, and followed thee.
5. No condemnation now I dread; Jesus, and all in him, is mine! Alive in him, my living Head, and clothed in righteousness divine, bold I approach th eternal throne, and claim the crown, through Christ my own. Bold I approach th eternal throne, and claim the crown, through Christ my own. Sing to the Lord 277 Public domain Text: Charles Wesley, 1738, alt. Tune: Thomas Campbell, 1825