Praise For The Incarnation
Sweeter sounds than music knows Charm me in Immanuel's name;
All her hopes my spirit owes To his birth, and cross, and shame.
When he came, the angels sung, "Glory be to God on high;" Lord, unloose my stamm'ring tongue,
Who should louder sing than I?
Did the Lord a man become,
That he might the law fulfil,
Bleed and suffer in my room,
And canst thou, my tongue, be still?
No,
I must my praises bring,
Though they worthless are and weak;
For should I refuse to sing,
Sure the very stones would speak.
O my Saviour,
Shield, and Sun,
Shepherd,
Brother,
Husband,
Friend,
Ev'ry precious name in one,
I will love thee without end.
John Newton
Другие работы автора
The Day Of Judgement
Day of judgement, day of wonders Hark the trumpet's awful sound, Louder than a thousand thunders,
Peter Walking Upon The Water
A Word from Jesus calms the sea, The stormy wind controls; And gives repose and To tempest-tossed souls
Prayer Answered By Crosses
I ask'd the Lord, that I might grow In faith, and love, and ev'ry grace, Might more of his salvation know, And seek more earnestly his face 'Twas he who taught me thus to pray,
The Meal And Cruse Of Oil
By the poor widow's oil and Elijah was sustained; Though small the stock it lasted well, For God the store maintained