Verse 1
The Maker of all, in a young virgin's womb,
the Word, now a baby, cries.
In humility robed, in the form a slave,
the Lord of life come to die.
Verse 2
The Judge of mankind, now placed on a trial,
the guilt of His people now His.
The righteous one bears these thorns for a crown,
that sinners found in Him might live.
Refrain:
Mighty Savior!
Death could not hold Him,
no grave could keep.
Hallelujah!
He reigns forever, the risen King!
Verse 3
Lifted and nailed to a cross where He died,
the record of sin, now paid.
But look for Him not, for the Man is not there,
the King is alive, as He said.
Verse 4
The bride now awaits for her King to appear,
when she will in purity rise.
And on that fair day, His praises we'll sing,
our heart's trust beheld with our eyes.
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