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132. Thy Cross, O Jesus, Thou Didst Bear

1 Thy cross, O Jesus, Thou Didst Bear,
And yield Thyself an off’ring
To save a sinful world which e’er
With scorn beholds Thy suff’ring.
O wondrous love
From heav’n above,
To bleed for Thine accusers!

2 Thy cross, Redeemer, Thou didst bear,
When all had Thee forsaken;
My sins and guilt Thou borest there,
Thy love hath me o’ertaken!
Thou callest me
To come to Thee
And be Thy child forever.

3 Thy cross, O Saviour, Thou didst bear;
Thy boundless might and glory,
Forever praised by angels fair,
And told in sacred story,
Thou didst resign,
O love divine,
That conquereth in dying!

4 Thy cross to vict’ry Thou dist bear;
O grant that I dear Saviour,
May glory in the cross and share
Thy heav’nly joy and favor!
Then shall my soul
Have reached its goal,
Safe in Thy loving bosom.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Thy cross, O Jesus, Thou Didst Bear
Title: Thy Cross, O Jesus, Thou Didst Bear
Translator: E. A. Edlen
Author: Erik Gustaf Geijer (1812)
Language: English
Publication Date: 1947
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Thy cross, O Jesus, Thou Didst Bear]
Composer: Caspar Friedrich Nachtenhöfer (1651)
Notes: Public Domain.



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