O Love Divine, What Hast Thou Done!

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1742
Composer: Isaac Woodbury, 1850

O Love di­vine

what hast thou done!

The im­mor­tal God hath died for me!

The Fa­ther’s co-eter­nal Son

Bore all my sins up­on the tree.

Th’im­mor­tal God for me hath died:

My Lord

my love

is cru­ci­fied!

Behold Him

all ye that pass by

The bleed­ing Prince of life and peace

Come see

ye worms

your mak­er die

And say

Was ev­er grief like His?

Come feel with me His blood ap­plied:

My Lord

my love

is cru­ci­fied!

Is cru­ci­fied for me and you

To bring us re­bels near to God;

Believe

be­lieve the re­cord true

We all are bought with Je­su’s blood.

Pardon for all flows from His side:

My Lord

my love

is cru­ci­fied.

Then let us sit be­neath His cross

And glad­ly catch the heal­ing stream;

All things for Him ac­count but loss

And give up all our hearts to Him;

Of no­thing think or speak be­side

My Lord

my love

is cru­ci­fied!

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