Hymn 12
The gospel feast.
Luke 14:16ff. [How rich are thy provisions,
Lord!
Thy table furnished from above!
The fruits of life o'erspread the board,
The cup o'erflows with heav'nly love.
Thine ancient family, the Jews,
Were first invited to the feast:
We humbly take what they refuse,
And Gentiles thy salvation taste.
We are the poor, the blind, the lame,
And help was far, and death was nigh;
But at the gospel-call we came,
And every want received supply.
From the highway that leads to hell,
From paths of darkness and despair,
Lord, we are come with thee to dwell,
Glad to enjoy thy presence here.][What shall we pay th' eternal Son,
That left the heav'n of his abode,
And to this wretched earth came down,
To bring us wand'rers back to God?
It cost him death to save our lives;
To buy our souls it cost his own;
And all the unknown joys he
Were bought with agonies unknown.
Our everlasting love is
To him that ransomed sinners
And pitied rebels, when he
The vast expense his love would cost.]
Isaac Watts
Другие работы автора
Hymn 10
Christ crucified, the wisdom and power of God Nature with open volume stands, To spread her Maker's praise abroad; And every labor of his
Hymn 22
The compassion of a dying Christ Our spirits join t' adore the Lamb; O that our feeble lips could In strains immortal as his name,
Hymn 42
The Hosannah; or, Salvation ascribed to Hosannah to king David's Son, Who reigns on a superior throne;
Psalm 8
God's sovereignty and goodness O Lord, our heav'nly King, Thy name is all divine; Thy glories round the earth are spread,