Hymnal: The Christian Hymnal Revised
Date: 1882
Compiler: A I Hobbs et al
Publisher/Printer: Christian Publishing Co
First Line: Jesus in Thy transporting name
Topic: Love/of Christ
Writer: Anne Steele
Composer: H Zeuner
Meter: CM
Tune: Oaksville
Hymn Number: 330
Page Number: 118, click to see hymnal pages
LyicsJESUS, in Thy transporting name,
What blissful glories rise!
Jesus, the angels' sweetest theme,
The wonder of the skies!
Well might the skies with wonder view
A love so strange as Thine!
No thought of angels ever knew
Compassion so divine!
Jesus, and didst Thou leave the sky
To bear our sins and woes?
And didst Thou bleed, and groan, and die,
For vile, rebellious foes?
Victorious love! can language tell
The wonders of thy pow'r,
Which conquer'd all the force of hell
In that tremendous hour!
What glad return can I impart
For favors so divine?
O take this heart, this worthless heart,
And make it only Thine!