A holy, pure, and spotless Lamb Once came to earthly regions; To bear the weight of sins He came, Of this world’s countless legions: A weary way He humbly trod; When scourged by man’s chastising rod, Bore all with resignation: Mid blows and wounds He silent stood, Till, laid upon the fatal Wood, He died, a meek Oblation. | Then all day long and every day My thoughts on this remaining, Such love with love I will repay, Love constant and unwaning. Lord, Thou shalt be my Beacon-light, To guide me through the world’s dark night, And cheer my heart in sorrow; Henceforth myself and all that’s mine To thee entirely I consign, From Whom all things I borrow. | By morn and eve my theme shall be Thy mercy’s wondrous measure; To sacrifice myself to Thee My foremost aim and pleasure: As flows my life’s swift stream along, Thou still shalt hear a grateful song Its onward course attending; From memory’s clearest fount, the thought Of what Thy love for me has wrought, With all its eddies blending. | No more I fear death’s fatal sting, Thy Blood ’gainst death shall arm me: Beneath the shadow of Thy Wing, No scorching sun can harm me: By weight of anxious thought opprest, On Thee my weary soul shall rest, As sick man on his pillow: My Anchor, when ’mid storms of woe, My bark is driven to and fro, On trouble’s restless billow. | And when I come before Thy Throne On Resurrection Morning, The glorious crown which Thou hast won, My blissful head adorning, May I be placed on Thy right side, With Thy loved Church, Thy chosen Bride, Drawn out from every nation; No more of God’s just wrath afraid, In Purple of Thy Blood arrayed, And garments of salvation. | |