Sunday, September 2, 2012

Sabbath Songs: Behold the Wounds

For behold, I, God, have suffered these things for all, that they might not suffer if they would repent. D&C 19:16



Behold the wounds in Jesus' hands,
The marks upon His side,
Then ponder who He meant to save
When on the cross He died.
We cannot see the love of God
Which saves us from the fall,
Yet know that Christ from wood and nails
Built mansions for us all.

Behold the outstretched hands of Christ
Our God, who came to save,
Whose love and grace redeems ours souls
And lifts us from the grave.
Though bruised and battered as we stray
His guiding hands caress,
He washes and anoints with oil
Then in His arms we rest.

Behold the wounds in Jesus' hands,
Look to your Lord and live
He yearns to bless you with His love
And all your sins forgive.
Oh empty is the heart of man
When it is filled with sin.
Come open wide your broken heart
And let your Savior in.

Behold His wounded hands and feet!
Come touch and see and feel
The wounds and marks that you may know
His love for you is real.
Then as you fall to worship Him
and wash His feet in tears
Your Savior takes you in His arms
And quiets all your fears.

Your Savior takes you in His arms
And quiets all your fears.
–David R. Naylor

2 comments:

Jill said...

We (our Ward Choir) sang this song for Easter. I really enjoyed learning it. It's now one of my favorites.

mom said...

Oh I hope that is something our choir will take on this next Easter. I might have to suggest it. The song is really beautiful