Meine Seel, ermuntre dich.
Johann Caspar Schade, 1692.
Tr. A. Ramsey.
Come, my soul, again inquire If the love of Christ constrain thee. To His cross again retire; See Him give Himself to gain thee. Search His faithfulness and try Him, Glad in Him and gladdened by Him. | See Him there, God’s only Son On the tree for thee suspended, Crowned with thorns, by grief undone, Crimson stains with crimson blended, 159 Pierced for thee, transfixed, forsaken: Deathless love by death o’ertaken. | Thou, yea thou hadst known the rod, Endless pain thy sole possession; Thou hadst been cast off by God For thy multiplied transgression; But the Lord thy cause defended; By His grace thou art befriended. | When in mighty woe He died Vengeance ceased and wrath abated; Sinai was satisfied; All things old were new-created; Sin and death and hell were thwarted; Life and health and heaven imparted. | Jesus, grace sufficient give That this mind be ever in me:— Thine I am; to Thee would live; Naught from Thee shall ever win me. Thou wilt not forsake nor leave me; Let me, Lord, in love receive Thee. | |