"Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted" Lutheran Service Book LSB
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- Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted
Stricken, smitten, and afflicted,
See Him dying on the tree!
'Tis the Christ by man rejected;
Yes, my soul, 'tis He! 'tis He!
'Tis the long-expected Prophet,
David's Son, yet David's Lord;
Proofs I see sufficient of it:
'Tis the true and faithful Word.
Tell me, ye who hear Him groaning,
Was there ever grief like His?
Friends through fear His cause disowning,
Foes insulting His distress;
Many hands were raised to wound Him,
None would intervene to save;
But the deepest stroke that pierced Him
Was the stroke that justice gave.
Ye who think of sin but lightly
Nor suppose the evil great
Here may view its nature rightly,
Here its guilt may estimate.
Mark the sacrifice appointed,
See who bears the awful load;
'Tis the Word, the Lord's anointed,
Son of Man and Son of God.
Here we have a firm foundation;
Here the refuge of the lost;
Christ, the Rock of our salvation,
Is the name of which we boast.
Lamb of God, for sinners wounded,
Sacrifice to cancel guilt!
None shall ever be confounded
Who on Him their hope have built.
Text: Thomas Kelly
Tune (O MEIN JESU, ICH MUSS STERBEN): Geistliche Volkslieder, Paderborn, 1850; setting: Paul G. Bunjes
In Public Domain - Hudba
A blessed Holy Week to you.
@bat3606
My favorite part is the last two lines: "None shall ever be confounded
Who on Him their hope have built." Through His sacrifice, we have eternal hope and confidence, and no one can take that from us.
One of my favorite hymns. Great job. Keep repping the King.
Thank you, I’m learning this on guitar!
I like saving money.😊
Made my Good Friday! Thank you for how God has used you in His perfect plan and made today that more meaningful. :)
He took it all upon himself for us....no greater love has he than this, that he lay down his life his friends.
My favorite line is the this..'but the deepest stroke that pieced him was the stroke that justice gave.' He took it all so we would not have to. He paid the price, and we are redeemed. The debt has been paid.
I sang this hymn in a octet at my church on Maundy Thursday. This is definately one of my favorate lenten texts. Good video.
@inranglhood60 Thanks! This is probably my favorite Lenten hymn. The text is so vivid and powerful; it always moves me, too.
Amazing hymn. I think this is played in Lutheran services around Good Friday. Great job by the way!
excellent
@dunkirchen1940
Thanks! We have always used this hymn on Good Friday, and it still brings me to tears. In fact, I had to stop several times while I was recording because I was so moved by the convicting truth of the lyrics.
Great job! Love listening to you!
@LutheranWarbler Yet at the same time, we know that the Gospel is more than a stark reality, and Christ's death on the cross gives us reason to rejoice and sing, while at all times remembering and confessing our sinful nature that put Him there. Both styles of music have their place, just as there are many types of hymns for many different occasions :) . Also, beautiful singing; it's good that the rest of the internet can finally hear what proper Lutheran music sounds like ;)
@OfWrathAndGrace Thank you! As long as I've got a voice, I'll keep on warbling!
WHAT GREAT LOVE THIS SHOWS!! ONE OF MY VERY FAVORITES!! WISH YOU'D DO A CD. IF YOU HAVE, PLEASE LET US KNOW SO WE CAN LISTEN TO THE WONDERFUL HYMNS WE GREW UP WITH IN THE LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD. BLESS YOU! WE BEED YOU TO DO THE WHOLE 1941 LUTHERAN HYMNAL!!
Very beautiful hymn. Do you know who an when composed this hymn and it's music? I am a Catholic but I like some Lutheran hymns. The one I like the most is Jesu meines lebens leben (unfortunately I've listened this only in German). Thanks for your information.
I added information about the tune to the video description. The tune is called "O Mein Jesu, Ich Muss Sterben." It is from Geistliche Volkslieder, Paderborn (1850), and the arrangement I played here is by Paul G. Bunjes.
@@LutheranWarbler ups! thanks so much.
Have you cut an album? If so, where could we find it?
Do you take requests? "E'en So Lord Jesus, Quickly Come" if you do :-)
Hope i wasnt too confounding