HYMN CXXVI.
8.8.8.8
James Montgomery
Christ Jesus our Pattern in doing and suffering.
And did the Son of God appear A man of toil and suffering here? Him let us then our pattern make, Who toil'd and suffer'd for our sake. | Though holy, harmless, undefiled, He learn'd obedience, from a child; Through youth in grace and wisdom grew, As man the Tempter's wiles o'erthrew. | Glad tidings, when He went to preach, How mild and healing was His speech! Though with authority He taught, And miracles of mercy wrought. | Rebuke and scorn He meekly bore, The more reviled He loved the more; Thus He delighted to fulfil Love's law,--His heavenly Father's will. | O'er land and sea, whate'er the cost, He came to seek and save the lost; For this he hunger'd, thirsted, sigh'd, Watch'd, pray'd and labour'd, lived and died. | 129 Taught by the Holy Spirit may we In all things like our pattern be; By His, our words and actions framed And bear His cross, who bear His name. | |