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Hymnal Number

243

Alas, and Did My Savior Bleed

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About this Hymn
This hymn, like Wesley's "And Can It Be?" or Bridges' "Ah, Holy Jesus," conveys a sense of bewilderment at the idea of our Sovereign God's choosing to die for someone no better than a common worm (Job 26:6; Ps. 22:6). This revelation is deeply personal and moving, but the writer cautions that no weeping could repay this debt of love—our only offering is humble submission.
Lyrics
Verse 1
Alas, and did my Savior bleed, and did my Sov'reign die? Would he devote that sacred head for such a worm as I?

Verse 2
Was it for crimes that I had done he groaned upon the tree? Amazing pity, grace unknown, and love beyond degree!

Verse 3
Well might the sun in darkness hide and shut its glories in, when Christ the mighty Maker died for man the creature's sin.

Verse 4
Thus might I hide my blushing face while his dear cross appears; dissolve my heart in thankfulness, and melt mine eyes in tears.

Verse 5
But drops of grief can ne'er repay the debt of love I owe; here, Lord, I give myself away; 'tis all that I can do.

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Attribution & Copyright
Words: Isaac Watts, 1707
Music: Hugh Wilson, 1825; harm. William H. Doane, 1870, alt.