15HYMN XIV.
8.8.8.8
James Montgomery
Man's Fall and Restoration.
The days of Paradise were few, Man lived not long in innocence; He sinn'd, and sin his offspring slew, Death pass'd on all for his offence. | Adam survives throughout his race, We do our father's deeds by choice; Like him, we shun our Maker's face, And tremble at our Judge's voice. | Yet is our Maker still our Friend; Man yet may meet his Judge with joy; God, in our nature, did not send His Son to punish and destoy. | He sent Him forth to seek and save The lost, the dying, and the dead, Cancel the curse, despoil the grave, And bruise for ever Satan's head. | Thou, who thy Son to us didst give, That none who trust in Him should die; Give us to Him that we may live;-- To His atoning blood we fly. | Behold His sacrifice of love, So freely offer'd in our stead; Behold Him at the throne above, And save the souls for whom He bled. | |