126HYMN CXXIV.
8.8.8.8
James Montgomery
The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.
We know the condescending grace Of our Lord Jesus Christ:--We know He came to seek and save our race From sin, and death, and endless woe. | Rich ere the world began,--on earth Impov'rish'd to retrieve our loss, And, from the manger at His birth, Exalted only to the Cross. | Yet in that humble crib was He God in the flesh made manifest: And, on that ignominious tree, God over all, for ever blest. | Then, at His manger let us meet, In spirit our Emmanuel own, Or round the cross, beneath His feet, Hail Him as on the Father's Throne. | That throne and cross united here Time nor eternity can part, As one henceforth the twain appear, Seen only by the pure in heart:-- | The pure in heart, for they alone Can on the cross's glory gaze, Where the Lamb slain amidst the Throne Adoring saints and angels praise. | |