“Love Lustres at Calvary” (Arthur Bennett, ed., The Valley of Vision, 1975)
My
Father,
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my heart, warm my affections, open my lips, supply words that proclaim ‘Love lustres
at Calvary.’ There grace removes my burdens and heaps them on thy Son, made a
transgressor, a curse, and sin for me; there the sword of thy justice smote the
man, thy fellow; there thy infinite attributes were magnified, and infinite
atonement was made; there infinite punishment was due, and infinite punishment
was endured.
Christ
was all anguish that I might be all joy, cast off that I might be brought in, trodden
down as an enemy that I might be welcomed as a friend, surrendered to hell’s
worst that I might attain heaven’s best, stripped that I might be clothed, wounded
that I might be healed, athirst that I might drink, tormented that I might be
comforted, made a shame that I might inherit glory, entered darkness that I
might have eternal light.
My
Saviour wept that all tears might be wiped from my eyes, groaned that I might have
endless song, endured all pain that I might have unfading health, bore a thorny
crown that I might have a glory-diadem, bowed his head that I might uplift
mine, experienced reproach that I might receive welcome, closed his eyes in
death that I might gaze on unclouded brightness, expired that I might for ever
live.
O
Father, who spared not thine only Son that thou mightest spare me, all this
transfer thy love designed and accomplished; help me to adore thee by lips and
life. O that my every breath might be ecstatic praise, my every step buoyant
with delight, as I see my enemies crushed, Satan baffled, defeated, destroyed, sin
buried in the ocean of reconciling blood, hell’s gates closed, heaven’s portal
open.
Go
forth, O conquering God, and show me the cross, mighty to subdue, comfort and
save.
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