I O God of love, whose mercy came To this dark world of sin and shame, And on a Cross of suffering sore, That sin and shame in meekness bore. | II Supreme the love the Christ displayed, When He, True God, True Man was made; When He was scorned, His patience then Shone forth divine, with sinful men. | III Did e’er such mercy lead the great To stoop from high to low estate? Did e’er such love incline the heart To take the erring sinner’s part? | IV ’Twas God who loved, ’twas God who gave His Son our erring souls to save; ’Tis Christ that wins us by the love From earth below to heaven above. | V Win me, O Lord, whose mercy came To this dark world of sin and shame, To that bright world whose beauties shine Forever in Thy love divine. | VI To Thee, O Father, glory be, And glory, Christ, God-Man, to Thee, And to the Spirit, Three in One, Now, and while countless ages run. | |