Hymns

O! the delights, the heav'nly joys

by Isaac Watts·1707·Meter 8.8.8.8 (LM)

1

O! the delights, the heav'nly joys,
The glories of the place,
Where Jesus sheds the brightest beams
Of his o'erflowing grace!

2

Sweet majesty and awful love
Sit smiling on his brow;
And all the glorious ranks above
At humble distance bow.

3

Princes to his imperial name
Bend their bright sceptres down;
Dominions, thrones, and powers rejoice
To see him wear the crown.

4

Archangels sound his lofty praise
Through every heav'nly street,
And lay their highest honors down
Submissive at his feet.

5

Those soft, those blessed feet of his,
That once rude iron tore,
High on a throne of light they stand,
And all the saints adore.

6

His head, the dear majestic head
That cruel thorns did wound,
See what immortal glories shine,
And circle it around!

7

This is the man, th' exalted man,
Whom we unseen adore;
But when our eyes behold his face,
Our hearts shall love him more.

8

Lord, how our souls are all on fire
To see thy bless'd abode!
Our tongues rejoice in tunes of praise
To our incarnate God!

9

And while our faith enjoys this sight,
We long to leave our clay,
And wish thy fiery chariots, Lord,
To fetch our souls away.