| Song | See The Blessed Savior Dying |
| Content Description | “See the Blessed Savior Dying” is a profound hymn that invites believers to meditate on the sacrificial love of Jesus Christ. Its moving lyrics vividly portray the Savior’s suffering, inspiring gratitude, repentance, and deeper devotion. Perfect for congregational worship, personal reflection, or Good Friday services, the hymn encourages worshipers to contemplate Christ’s atoning work and the gift of salvation. Themes of sacrifice, redemption, love, and devotion resonate throughout, making it a spiritually powerful song for meditation and worship. Singing this hymn strengthens faith, fosters reverence, and reminds believers of the profound depth of God’s love for humanity. |
| Album | Most Popular Gospel Songs – Letter S |
| Genre | Contemporary Christian Music |
| Writer | Albert Midlane |
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| Tags | Worship, Christ’s Sacrifice, Redemption, Love, Devotion, Hymn, Salvation, Reflection, Repentance, Praise |
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See The Blessed Savior Dying
On The Cross For Ruined Man;
There The Willing Spotless Victim,
Working Out Redemption’s Plan;
Listen To His Loving Accents,
“Father, O Forgive!” He Cries;
Hark! Again, He Speaks, “‘Tis Finished!”
Ere He Bows His Head And Dies.
With This Cruel Death Before Him,
Every Insult, Pang, Foreseen,
Naught Could Move Him From His Purpose,
No Dismay Could Intervene;
Yea, And Through The Contradiction,
Nothing Could His Calmness Move:
O The Wondrous Depths Eternal
Of His Own Almighty Love!
Love, Which Made Him “Prince Of Glory,”
Come To Die, The “Sinner’s Friend,”
Love Beyond The Reach Of Mortals,
Deepest Thoughts To Comprehend.
Sinner, Make This Love Thy Portion,
Slight Not Love So Vast And Free;
Still Un Blest, If Un Forgiven
Come! The Savior Calleth Thee.



