Part 6 (1/2)
For Thou, O Lord, dost will That all should seek Thy face, That Thou mayest well fulfil The promise of Thy grace.
Who ever sought Thy love in vain, Or failed Thy pardon to obtain?
{pyripnoon dexasthe pneumatos droson}
I
Thy love hath sweetened me,-- Thy love, O Christ, divine, And by Thy favour Thou hast changed This wilful heart of mine.
II
Now by Thy Spirit's fire, Consume my sins, I pray, And in my heart a love instil, That shall abide for aye.
III
Then shall my heart rejoice, Because Thou dost abide, For ever, O Thou Blessed One, Close to Thy servant's side.
IV
And love and joy shall be My strength while here I stay; And love, the spring of all my joy, Shall live and love alway.
{sarki hypnosas hos thnetos}
I
Lo! He gave Himself to die, Christ, our G.o.d, Who came to save us; In the mortal grave to lie, That death might no more enslave us.
II
On the day appointed, lo!
From the grave the Saviour rises, Blessings endless to bestow,-- Life and all its great surprises.
III
Hail the manger where He lay While the angel hosts adore Him; Hail the Cross, for man that day Raised, that Jesu might restore him.
IV
Hail the Resurrection morn; Hail the Christ from death restored, Be our praises heavenward borne, To our G.o.d by all adored.
{pater oiktirmon}