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The United Methodist Hymnal · No. 287 · Words: Charles Wesley · Tune: SELENA
O Love Divine, What Hast Thou Done
Create PowerPoint slides from this hymn →A 1742 Charles Wesley passion hymn meditating on the wonder of the incarnate God dying for sinners. Each stanza returns to the refrain 'My Lord, my Love, is crucified,' grounding divine love in the cost of redemption.
Verse 1
O Love divine,
what hast thou done!
The immortal God
hath died for me!
The Father’s
coeternal Son
bore all my sins
upon the tree.
Th’immortal God
for me hath died:
My Lord,
my Love, is crucified!
Verse 2
Is crucified for
me and you,
to bring us rebels
back to God.
Believe, believe
the record true,
ye all are bought
with Jesus’ blood.
Pardon for all
flows from his side:
My Lord,
my Love, is crucified!
Verse 3
Behold him,
all ye that pass by,
the bleeding Prince
of life and peace!
Come, sinners,
see your Savior die,
and say, “Was ever
grief like his?”
Come, feel with me
his blood applied:
My Lord,
my Love, is crucified!
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