I Nailed to the cross the Saviour dies, While earth is moved with sore dismay, And e’en the sun, though high at noon, In anguish veils the light of day. | II Then hell and darkness riot held, And sin and death combined their power To crush the Christ Whom sinful men Had hastened to that awful hour. | III But O, ’twas darkness deeper still Than o’er the earth in blackness lay, When God beheld the suffering Son, And turned from Him His face away. | IV Ah! whence that suffering? Whence that woe? The horror felt by earth and sky? The victory of the powers of night, That doomed the God-man there to die? | V My soul distressed, look up! behold! With light from heaven the earth is filled;— The Christ that awful conflict met, Because a God of wisdom willed. | VI Now sin its latest shaft has hurled, And death put forth its utmost might, But, lo, the Christ the conflict stood, And sin and death are vanquished, quite. | VII Glory to Thee our souls proclaim, Great Son of God, Thou Victor strong; Thy love inspires our hearts to sing, The victory fills our endless song. | |