C. M. God reconciled in Christ Dearest of all the names above, My Jesus, and my God, Who can resist thy heav'nly love, Or trifle with thy blood? Tis by the merits of thy death The Father smiles again; 'Tis by thine interceding breath The Spirit dwells with men. Till God in human flesh I see, My thoughts no comfort find; The holy, just, and sacred Three Are terrors to my mind. But if Immanuel's face appear, My hope, my joy begins; His name forbids my slavish fear, His grace removes my sins. While Jews on their own law rely, And Greeks of wisdom boast, I love th' incarnate mystery, And there I fix my trust. |