Hymns

Plunged in a gulf of dark despair

by Isaac Watts·1707·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

1

Plunged in a gulf of dark despair
We wretched sinners lay,
Without one cheerful beam of hope,
Or spark of glimm'ring day.

2

With pitying eyes the Prince of grace
Beheld our helpless grief;
He saw, and, O amazing love!
He ran to our relief.

3

Down from the shining seats above
With joyful haste he fled,
Entered the grave in mortal flesh,
And dwelt among the dead.

4

He spoiled the powers of darkness thus,
And brake our iron chains;
Jesus hath freed our captive souls
From everlasting pains.

5

In vain the baffled prince of hell
His cursed projects tries
We that were doomed his endless slaves
Are raised above the skies.

6

O for this love let rocks and hills
Their lasting silence break,
And all harmonious human tongues
The Savior's praises speak.

7

Yes, we will praise thee, dearest Lord,
Our souls are all on flame;
Hosannah round the spacious earth
To thine adored name.

8

Angels, assist our mighty joys,
Strike all your harps of gold;
But when you raise your highest notes,
His love can ne'er be told.