| Song | Weep Not For Him Who Onward |
| Content Description | “Weep Not For Him Who Onward” is a reflective Christian hymn that encourages believers to look beyond Christ’s suffering to the hope and victory found in His resurrection. With reverent and comforting lyrics, the hymn speaks of redemption, eternal hope, and the triumph of Jesus Christ over death. Often meaningful during Holy Week and Easter worship, its timeless message inspires faith, comfort, and gratitude for the Savior’s redeeming work. This classic hymn continues to strengthen believers with the assurance of Christ’s victory and everlasting life. |
| Album | Passiontide Hymns |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
| Writer(s) | Thomas Pollock |
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| Tags | worship, hymn, resurrection, redemption, cross, Jesus, Easter, hope, comfort, traditional hymn |
| Theme(s) | Resurrection Hope, Redemption, Christ’s Victory, The Cross, Comfort |
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Weep Not For Him Who Onward Bears
His Cross To Calvary;
He Does Not Ask Man’s Pitying Tears,
Who Wills For Man To Die.
The Awful Sorrow Of His Face,
The Bowing Of His Frame,
Come Not From Torture Or Disgrace;
He Fears Not Cross Or Shame.
There Is A Deeper Pang Of Grief,
An Agony Unknown,
In Which His Love Finds No Relief;
He Bears It All Alone.
He Thinks Of All For Whom His Life
Of Lowliness And Pain,
And Weariness And Care And Strife,
Will Be, Alas, In Vain.
He Sees The Souls For Whom He Dies
Yet Clinging To Their Sin,
And Heirs Of Mansions In The Skies
Who Will Not Enter In.
Ah! This, My Savior, Was The Shame
That Bowed Thy Head So Low;
These Were The Wounds That Racked Thy Frame,
And Made Thy Tears To Flow.
O May I In Thy Sorrow Share,
And Mourn That Sins Of Mine
Should Ever Wound With Grief Or Care
That Loving Heart Of Thine.



