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                            And can it be that I should gain
An int’rest in the Savior’s blood?
Died He for me, who caused His pain?
For me, who Him to death pursued?
Amazing love! how can it be
That Thou, my God, shouldst die for me?
Amazing love! how can it be
That Thou, my God, shouldst die for me?
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                            ’Tis mystery all! The Immortal dies!
Who can explore His strange design?
In vain the firstborn seraph tries
To sound the depths of love Divine!
’Tis mercy all! let earth adore,
Let angel minds inquire no more.
’Tis mercy all! let earth adore,
Let angel minds inquire no more.
                                                              ’Tis mystery all! The Immortal dies!
Who can explore His strange design?
In vain the firstborn seraph tries
To sound the depths of love Divine!
’Tis mercy all! let earth adore,
Let angel minds inquire no more.
’Tis mercy all! let earth adore,
Let angel minds inquire no more.
                                                                                                 
                                  
                                                                            3
                            He left His Father’s throne above,
So free, so infinite His grace;
Emptied Himself of all but love,
And bled for Adam’s helpless race:
’Tis mercy all, immense and free;
For, O my God, it found out me.
’Tis mercy all, immense and free;
For, O my God, it found out me.
                                                              He left His Father’s throne above,
So free, so infinite His grace;
Emptied Himself of all but love,
And bled for Adam’s helpless race:
’Tis mercy all, immense and free;
For, O my God, it found out me.
’Tis mercy all, immense and free;
For, O my God, it found out me.
                                                                                                 
                                  
                                                                            4
                            Long my imprisoned spirit lay
Fast bound in sin and nature’s night;
Thine eye diffused a quickening ray,
I woke, the dungeon flamed with light;
My chains fell off, my heart was free,
I rose, went forth, and followed Thee.
My chains fell off, my heart was free,
I rose, went forth, and followed Thee.
                                                              Long my imprisoned spirit lay
Fast bound in sin and nature’s night;
Thine eye diffused a quickening ray,
I woke, the dungeon flamed with light;
My chains fell off, my heart was free,
I rose, went forth, and followed Thee.
My chains fell off, my heart was free,
I rose, went forth, and followed Thee.
                                                                                                 
                                  
                                                                            5
                            No condemnation now I dread;
Jesus, and all in Him, is mine!
Alive in Him, my living Head,
And clothed in righteousness Divine,
Bold I approach the eternal throne,
And claim the crown, through Christ my own.
Bold I approach the eternal throne,
And claim the crown, through Christ my own.
                                                              No condemnation now I dread;
Jesus, and all in Him, is mine!
Alive in Him, my living Head,
And clothed in righteousness Divine,
Bold I approach the eternal throne,
And claim the crown, through Christ my own.
Bold I approach the eternal throne,
And claim the crown, through Christ my own.
                                                                                                 
                            
                                         
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O Lord Jesus
Hymns on the Assurance of Salvation
When we preach the gospel, we should also be familiar with hymns on the assurance of salvation, such as Hymns, #309. It is not difficult for young people to sing hymns, because many of them have a good foundation in music. It is especially not difficult for the sisters to sing hymns, because God created them in this way. In Ecclesiastes 12:4 Solomon is referring to the vocal cords when he mentions “the daughters of song. ” When young people sing, there truly is music.
Among the hymns on the assurance of salvation, Hymns, #322, which is about “the Fountain that never runs dry, ” is a good hymn. Another good hymn is #296, which was written by Charles Wesley. This is not an emotional hymn; it is very elegant. The first stanza says, “And can it be that I should gain / An int’rest in the Savior’s blood? / Died He for me, who caused His pain? / For me, who Him to death pursued? / Amazing love! how can it be / That Thou, my God, shouldst die for me? ” The fourth stanza is also very good. When the young saints invite their professors to a meeting, it is good to sing hymns with them. We can choose a stanza that we like and lead our professors to sing with us. This will help them to receive the Lord Jesus. When we sing a hymn, others should be touched. We should then sing with them according to how they are touched. Hymns, #499 is also a good hymn to sing. If we are always singing these hymns, it will be difficult for our gospel friends not to be touched and to believe in the Lord.
The Fullness of God
Chapter 8
CWWL, 1985, vol. 2
To Bring the Prisoner Out from the Prison, Those Who Dwell in Darkness Out from the Prison House, That They May Be Released from the Dark Kingdom of Satan into the Kingdom of God’s Beloved Son
The last item of Christ’s commission is to bring the prisoner out from the prison, those who dwell in darkness out from the prison house. I like one of Charles Wesley’s hymns concerning being justified in Christ ( Hymns, #296). In the first verse of this hymn, Wesley says, “And can it be that I should gain / An int’rest in the Savior’s blood? ” When we sing this hymn, we can say, “Yes, it can be that I should gain an interest in the Savior’s blood. ” In this hymn, Wesley says that he was in a dungeon, in prison, and in darkness. But one day a quickening ray of light shined into him. He was saved and came out of prison to follow the Lord (see verse 4). Christ brings us out of the prison house that we may be released from the dark kingdom of Satan into the kingdom of God’s beloved Son.
Life-study of Isaiah
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Braintree, Massachusetts, United States
POWERFUL MASTERPIECE
POWERFUL AND PROPHETIC
I love the Magnificence of the Lyrics GOD, YAHWEH Is Greatly To Be Praise
Waukegan, Illinois, United States
'Tis mercy all, immense and free" - thank you Lord! What a comfort, what an encouraging word... for oh my God, it found out me... and all of us.
Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria
The lyrics!!!
The tune!!!
What a privilege to know Him.
Ghent, WV, United States
The answer to the first question in the first verse is YES, it can be! Because of what Christ did. 'And can it be...?
Vasind, महाराष्ट्र, India
Quite surprised, just turned 70! Woke up at 3. 40am - under attack. Then this hymn came to me. Searching the net to find the words I found this site. This was one of many favourite Hymns my Mum sang.... can still hear her singing it in the background! Thank Elohim for a believing Mum!
Kaduna, Nigeria
Emptied himself of all but love,
And bled for Adam's helpless race: