| Song | O The Darkness O The Sorrow |
| Content Description | “O The Darkness O The Sorrow” is a deeply reflective Christian hymn that meditates on the suffering and sorrow of Jesus Christ during His crucifixion. Through solemn and reverent lyrics, the hymn invites believers to remember the cost of redemption and the depth of Christ’s sacrificial love. Often meaningful during Holy Week and Good Friday worship, its timeless message encourages gratitude, repentance, and heartfelt devotion. This powerful hymn continues to draw Christians into deeper reflection on the cross and the hope found through Christ’s sacrifice. |
| Album | Passiontide Hymns |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
| Writer(s) | Thomas MacKellar |
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| Tags | worship, hymn, cross, Jesus, suffering, redemption, sacrifice, Passion, Good Friday, traditional hymn |
| Theme(s) | Christ’s Suffering, The Cross, Redemption, Sorrow, Sacrifice |
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O The Darkness, O The Sorrow,
O The Misery Of Sin!
When Will Dawn The Promised Morrow
That Shall Bring Deliverance In?
One There Was Ordained To Languish,
Guiltless, In Gethsemane;
One There Was Who Died In Anguish
Innocent, On Calvary.
Jesus Was The Burden-Bearer,
God’s Own Son The Sacrifice;
Of The Griefs Of Man The Sharer,
Of His Soul The Ransom-Price.
‘Tis The Christ, The Ever-Living,
Ever-Loving, Ever-Blest,
By The Comforter Still Giving
Pardon, Holiness, And Rest.
Can The Love So Freely Given,
Can The Blood So Freely Shed,
Fail To Draw The Earth To Heaven,
Fail To Bring Alive Its Dead?
Rise, O Children Of The Father,
Stand, Ye Brothers Of The Son,
In Unyielding Ranks Together
Till The Crown Of Christ Be Won;
Till The Lands Of Sin And Sorrow,
Darker Than The Ancient Night,
Shall Behold The Promised Morrow
Beam On Them With Saving Light.



