The grace which God bestows on us
Verse 1
The grace which God bestows on us Is just His Son in full; The rich enjoyment of this Christ Is plenteous, bountiful. ' Tis far too great to comprehend, Too wondrous to contain: How we, once children of despair, God's masterpiece became.
Verse 2
The whole creation now beneath The weight of bondage sore, In seeing God's sons manifest Is freed forevermore. Th' eternal purpose of our God Will be full manifest; The hope of glory now concealed Is then to all expressed.
Verse 3
The briars will be myrtle trees, The thorn will be no more, And peace will reign where war did rage, The curse will then be o'er. ' Tis then the trees shall clap their hands, And all the hills shall sing; This glorious freedom shall God's sons Thus manifested bring.
Verse 4
God's deepest work of grace goes on Each day, though hidden, small, Until that day, when manifest, It is revealed to all. By then God's wrought His finished work: Himself dispensed to us; And all creation 'round admires His product, glorious.
Verse 5
The angels that before our God In brightest splendor stand, Will join the universal praise To Him for all He's planned. And for the devil, of His end . . . ? We'll praise the Lord for how Just distant smoke is all that's left Of all that troubles now.
Verse 6
So shall we not delight to give Ourselves in every way, And let the Lord dispense Himself Into us more each day; The grace that we receive each day, Though hidden oft, and small, Is God Himself wrought into us, That day to shine o'er all.
