'Let earth and heaven combine, angels and men agree' (hymn) written by Charles Wesley

This hymn was written in 1745


Let earth and heaven combine,

Angels and men agree,

To praise in songs divine

The incarnate Diety,

Our God contracted to a span,

Incomprehensibly made man.


He laid his glory by,

He wrapped him in our clay;

Unmarked by human eye,

The latent Godhead lay;

Infant of days he here became,

And bore the Immanuel's name.


Unsearchable the love

That hath the Saviour brought;

The grace is far above

Or men or angel's though:

Suffice for us that God, we know,

Our God, is manifest below.


He deigns in flesh to appear,

Widest extremes to join;

To bring our vileness near,

And make us all divine:

And we the life of God shall know,

For God is manifest below.


Made perfect first in love,

And sanctified by grace,

We shall from earth remove,

And see his glorious face:

Then shall his love be fully showed,

And man shall then be lost in God. 

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