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O Savior, Thou Who Wearest a Crown


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O Savior, Thou Who Wearest a Crown

Thoughtfully

1. O Savior, thou who wearest

A crown of piercing thorn,

The pain thou meekly bearest,

Weigh’d down by grief and scorn.

The soldiers mock and flail thee;

For drink they give thee gall;

Upon the cross they nail thee

To die, O King of all.

2. No creature is so lowly,

No sinner so depraved,

But feels thy presence holy

And thru thy love is saved.

Tho craven friends betray thee,

They feel thy love’s embrace;

The very foes who slay thee

Have access to thy grace.

3. Thy sacrifice transcended

The mortal law’s demand;

Thy mercy is extended

To ev’ry time and land.

No more can Satan harm us,

Tho long the fight may be,

Nor fear of death alarm us;

We live, O Lord, thru thee.

4. What praises can we offer

To thank thee, Lord most high?

In our place thou didst suffer;

In our place thou didst die,

By heaven’s plan appointed,

To ransom us, our King.

O Jesus, the anointed,

To thee our love we bring!

Text: Karen Lynn Davidson, 1943–2019. © 1985 IRI

Music: Hans Leo Hassler, 1564–1612; adapted by J. S. Bach, 1685–1750

2 Nephi 2:6–9

Matthew 27:26–31, 34–35

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