'I have a Friend whose faithful love' (hymn) written by C A Tydeman

I have a Friend whose faithful love

Is more than all the world to me,

'Tis higher than the heights above,

And deeper than the soundless sea;

So old, so new, so strong, so true;

Before the earth received its frame,

He loved me - Blessed be His Name!


He held the highest place above,

Adored by all the sons of flame,

Yet, such His self-denying love,

He laid aside His crown and came

To seek the lost, and, at the cost,

Of heavenly rank and earthly fame,

He sought me - Blessed be His Name!


It was a lonely path He trod,

From every human soul apart,

Known only to Himself and God

Was all the grief that filled His heart;

Yet from the track He turned not back

Till where I lay in want and shame

He found me - Blessed be His Name!


Then dawned at last the day of dread

When, desolate but undismayed,

With wearied frame and thorn-crowned head

He, now forsaken and betrayed,

Went up for me to Calvary,

And dying there in grief and shame 

He saved me - Blessed be His Name!


Long as I live my song shall tell

The wonders of His matchless love:

And when at last I rise to dwell

In the bright home prepared above

My joy shall be His face to see,

And bowing then with loud acclaim,

I'll praise Him - Blessed be His Name!

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