Wesley Corpus

Hymns on God's Everlasting Love (1742)

AuthorCharles Wesley
Typehymn-collection
Year1742
Passage IDcw-duke-hymns-on-gods-everlasting-love-1742-013
Words383
Sourcehttps://divinity.duke.edu/initiatives/wesleyan-methodist/...
Universal Redemption Catholic Spirit Christology
Horror of horrors! Spawn of hell! It issues from the burning pit! Come, see the fiend ye love so well, Who blindly to his sway submit. See him dragg'd out to open light, And judge him by the written word, Then let him sink to endless night, Slain by the Spirit's two-edg'd sword. If reason can arrest his doom, Make haste, produce your strongest plea, Ye potsherds of the earth, presume To disunite the Trinity, "Since God might justly let all die, And leave all to eternal woe, Might he not justly some pass by?" The wounds of Jesus answer NO! His wrath he might on all have shewn, Had not his law been satisfy'd; But now he cannot pass by one, He cannot for his Son hath died. The Mediator stands between An angry God, and guilty race, The blood of sprinkling speaks for men, Justice appeas'd gives way to grace. Page 28 God was in Christ, and all mankind Now to himself hath reconcil'd, The Lamb his precious life resign'd, He died; and rigid justice smil'd. 'Tis finish'd! Thou hast bought our peace! Jesus, the sound of Jesu's name, Makes all our guilty terrors cease, For God and Jesus are the same. Thou hast for all a ransom paid, The world's offence thy body bore, Thou all the mighty debt hast paid, And God the just can ask no more. Before thou hadst the debt laid down, He might have left us all to hell, But now he cannot pass by one, Since thou hast died for all that fell. Lord, we forget thou once didst take Our sin, and all our curse remove, O'erlook thy passion, when we make Thy justice swallow up thy love. Lord, we forget thy dying groans, That thou for all hast tasted death, For all th' unjust hast suffer'd once: "Forgive them," gasp'd thy parting breath. Surely thy dying prayer is heard, God for thy sake hath all forgiven, Grace hath to all mankind appear'd, And all may follow it to heaven. Page 29 Hymn X. Jesu, thy word is past! The grace Unspeakable is come to all: Restor'd by thee the fallen race May all recover from their fall; From earth thou hast been lifted up, That all the ends of earth might hope.