Song Slides

HomeHymns › When I Survey the Wondrous Cross

The United Methodist Hymnal · No. 298 · Words: Isaac Watts · Tune: HAMBURG

When I Survey the Wondrous Cross

Create PowerPoint slides from this hymn →
praise worshipsalvationloveeaster

Written by Isaac Watts in 1707, this hymn meditates on the crucifixion of Christ, calling believers to reflect on the depth of Christ's sacrifice and to surrender all earthly pride in response to such love.

Verse 1

When I survey
the wondrous cross
on which the
Prince of Glory died,

my richest gain
I count but loss,
and pour contempt
on all my pride.

Verse 2

Forbid it, Lord,
that I should boast,
save in the death
of Christ, my God;

all the vain things
that charm me most,
I sacrifice them
to his blood.

Verse 3

See, from his head,
his hands, his feet,
sorrow and love
flow mingled down.

Did e’er such love
and sorrow meet,
or thorns compose
so rich a crown?

Verse 4

Were the whole realm
of nature mine,
that were an offering
far too small;

love so amazing,
so divine,
demands my soul,
my life, my all.

Appears in these collections

Easter HymnsCommunion HymnsPraise & Worship HymnsHymns About SalvationHymns About God's Love

When I Survey the Wondrous Cross is in the public domain. Make a free PowerPoint, PDF, or image set for church projection with Song Slides — no signup.