O God Of Good The Unfathomed Sea
Verse 1
O God, of good the unfathomed Sea! Who would not give his heart to Thee? Who would not love Thee with his might? O Jesus, Lover of mankind, Who would not his whole soul and mind, With all his strength, to Thee unite?
Verse 2
Thou shin’st with everlasting rays; Before the insufferable blaze Angels with both wings veil their eyes: Yet free as air Thy bounty streams On all Thy works: Thy mercy beams Diffusive as Thy sun’s arise.
Verse 3
Astonished at Thy frowning brow, Earth, hell, and heaven’s strong pillars bow; Terrible majesty is Thine. Who then can that vast love express Which bows Thee down to me, who less Than nothing am, till Thou art mine?
Verse 4
High throned upon heaven’s eternal hill, In number, weight, and measure still Thou sweetly orderest all that is: And yet Thou deign’st to come to me, And guide my steps, that I, with Thee Enthroned, may reign in endless bliss.
Verse 5
Fountain of good, all blessing flows, From Thee; no want Thy fullness knows; What but Thyself canst Thou desire? Yet, self-sufficient as Thou art, Thou dost desire my worthless heart; This, only this, dost Thou require.
Verse 6
Primeval Beauty! In Thy sight The first-born, fairest sons of light See all their brightest glories fade: What then to me Thine eyes could turn— In sin conceived, of woman born— A worm, a leaf, a blast, a shade?
Verse 7
Hell’s armies tremble at Thy nod, And trembling own the Almighty God, Sovereign of earth, hell, air, and sky: But who is this that comes from far, Whose garments rolled in blood appear? ‘Tis God made Man, for man to die!
Verse 8
O God, of good the unfathomed Sea! Who would not give his heart to Thee? Who would not love Thee with his might? O Jesus, Lover of mankind, Who would not his whole soul and mind, With all his strength, to Thee unite?
