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The Believer’s Triumph
From the German.9393Compare “Christi blut und Gerechtigkeit,” by Count Zinzendorf. Knapp, E. L., p.605.
Jesu, Thy blood and righteousness My beauty are, my glorious dress: ’Midst flaming worlds, in these array’d, With joy shall I lift up my head. |
Bold shall I stand in Thy great day; For who aught to my charge shall lay? Fully through these absolved I am From sin and fear, from guilt and shame. |
The deadly writing now I see Nail’d with Thy body to the tree: Torn with the nails that pierced Thy hands, The old covenant no longer stands. |
Though, sign’d and written with my blood, As hell’s foundations sure it stood, Thine hath wash’d out the crimson stains, And white as snow my soul remains. |
Satan, thy due reward survey; The Lord of Life why didst thou slay? To tear the prey out of thy teeth; To spoil the realms of hell and death. |
The holy, the unspotted Lamb, Who from the Father’s bosom came, Who died, for me, even me, to atone, Now for my Lord and God I own. |
Lord, I believe the precious blood Which at the mercy-seat of God For ever doth for sinners plead, For me, even for my soul, was shed. |
Lord, I believe, were sinners more Than sands upon the ocean-shore, For all Thou hast the ransom given, Purchased for all peace, life, and heaven. |
Lord, I believe the price is paid, For every soul the atonement made; And every soul Thy grace may prove, Loved with an everlasting love. |
Carnal, and sold to sin, no more I am; hell’s tyranny is o’er: The immortal seed remains within, And, born of God, I cannot sin. |
Yet nought whereof to boast I have; All, all Thy mercy freely gave; No works, no righteousness are mine; All is Thy work, and only Thine. |
When from the dust of death I rise To claim my mansion in the skies, Even then, this shall be all my plea, “Jesus hath lived, hath died for me.” |
Thus Abraham, the friend of God, Thus all heaven’s armies bought with blood, Saviour of sinners Thee proclaim; Sinners, of whom the chief I am. |
Naked from Satan did I flee, To Thee, my Lord, and put on Thee: And thus adorn’d, I wait the word, “He comes: arise, and meet thy Lord.” |
This spotless robe the same appears When ruin’d nature sinks in years: No age can change its constant hue; Thy blood preserves it ever new. |
When Thou shalt call in that great day For my account, thus will I say: “Thanks to my gracious Lord, if aught Of good I did, glad I it wrought: |
“And while I felt Thy blood within Cleansing my soul from every sin, Purging each fierce and foul desire; I joy’d in the refining fire. |
“If pride, desire, wrath stirr’d anew, Swift to my sure resort I flew: See there my Lord upon the tree! Hell heard: instant my soul was free.” |
Then shall heaven’s hosts with loud acclaim Give praise and glory to the Lamb, Who bore our sins, and by His blood Hath made us kings and priests to God. |
O ye, who joy to feed His sheep, Ever in your remembrance keep, Empty they are, and void of God, Till brought to the atoning blood. |
Jesu, be endless praise to Thee, Whose boundless mercy hath for me, For me, and all Thy hands have made, An everlasting ransom paid. |
Ah, give me now, all-gracious Lord, With power to speak Thy quickening word; That all who to Thy wounds will flee May find eternal life in Thee. |
Thou God of power, Thou God of love, Let the whole world Thy mercy prove: Now let Thy word o’er all prevail; Now take the spoils of death and hell. |
O, let the dead now hear Thy voice; Now bid Thy banish’d ones rejoice; Their beauty this, their glorious dress, Jesu, Thy blood and righteousness! |
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