Wednesday, November 11, 2009

I Dare Not Think Where I Would Be

Didst Thou, my Lord, Thine all resign,
And courts of glory thus forsake,
Laying aside Thy rights divine,
Of human clay so to partake?
I dare not think where I would be
Hadst Thou retained Thy liberty!

And loving Thine unto the end
Thou gavest Thyself in blood to die -
And, oh, for sinners, what a Friend!
For even such a wretch as I.
I dare not think where I would be
Hadst Thou retained Thy liberty!

Oh, Holy One - becoming sin -
No words can tell the sacrifice!
What agonies enduredst Thou then,
When Thou didst pay redemption's price?
I dare not think where I would be
Hadst Thou retained Thy liberty!

Oh, could my tears forever flow
And could my zeal no languor know
These all for sin could not atone
For Thou must save, and Thou alone.

In dying on dark Calvary,
Thou gavest up all Thy liberty.

Though rich, yet poor becamest Thou,
Thou prayedst "Not My will but Thine,"
Thou drainedst the bitter cup for me,
Bearing the awful wrath Divine.
I dare not think where I would be
Hadst Thou retained Thy liberty!

And can it be that I should gain
(I dare not think where I would be . . .)
Died He for me, who caused His pain?
( . . . Hadst Thou retained Thy liberty!)
Amazing love! How can it be
That Thou, my God, shouldst die for me!


MC (et al)

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