ELHB Hymn 311
By grace I'm saved, grace free and boundless!
Christian Ludwig Scheidt (1742)
Hymn Text
311. By grace I'm saved, grace free and boundless!
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1 By grace I'm saved, grace free and boundless!
My heart, believ'st thou this or not?
Why trembliest thou with terror groundless?
Has Scripture e'er a falsehood taught?
Then this word also true must be:
By grace there is a crown for thee.
My heart, believ'st thou this or not?
Why trembliest thou with terror groundless?
Has Scripture e'er a falsehood taught?
Then this word also true must be:
By grace there is a crown for thee.
2 By grace! our works are all rejected,
All claims of merit pass for naught;
The mighty Savior, long expected,
To us this blissful truth has brought,
That He by death redeems our race,
And we are saved alone by grace.
All claims of merit pass for naught;
The mighty Savior, long expected,
To us this blissful truth has brought,
That He by death redeems our race,
And we are saved alone by grace.
3 By grace! mark well these words' true meaning,
When thou dost sorrow sin-oppressed,
When Satan threats with pride o'erweening,
When troubled conscience sighs for rest;
What reason ne'er can comprehend
It pleases God by grace to send.
When thou dost sorrow sin-oppressed,
When Satan threats with pride o'erweening,
When troubled conscience sighs for rest;
What reason ne'er can comprehend
It pleases God by grace to send.
4 By grace His Son, on earth appearing,
Vouchsafed beneath thy woe to bend;
Hadst thou, damnation justly fearing,
Done aught to render Him thy friend?
Was't not that He thy welfare sought,
And but by grace deliverance wrought?
Vouchsafed beneath thy woe to bend;
Hadst thou, damnation justly fearing,
Done aught to render Him thy friend?
Was't not that He thy welfare sought,
And but by grace deliverance wrought?
5 By grace! this ground of our salvation,
As long as God is true, endures:
What saints have penned by inspiration,
What God by His own Word assures,
What all our faith must rest upon,
Is grace, free grace, through His dear Son.
As long as God is true, endures:
What saints have penned by inspiration,
What God by His own Word assures,
What all our faith must rest upon,
Is grace, free grace, through His dear Son.
6 By grace! but think not, thou who livest
Securely on in godless ways,
That thou,--though all are called,--receivest
The promised rest that wakes our praise;
By grace none find in heaven a place
Who live in sin in hope of grace.
Securely on in godless ways,
That thou,--though all are called,--receivest
The promised rest that wakes our praise;
By grace none find in heaven a place
Who live in sin in hope of grace.
7 By grace! they who have heard this sentence
Must bid hypocrisy farewell;
For only after deep repentance
The soul what grace imports can tell,
To sin while grace a trifle seems,
To faith it bright with glory beams.
Must bid hypocrisy farewell;
For only after deep repentance
The soul what grace imports can tell,
To sin while grace a trifle seems,
To faith it bright with glory beams.
8 By grace the timid hearts that languish,
Find access to the Father's heart,
When conflicts fierce and bitter anguish
Bid all their joy and hopes depart.
Where, ofttimes, should I strength obtain,
Did grace my anchor not remain!
Find access to the Father's heart,
When conflicts fierce and bitter anguish
Bid all their joy and hopes depart.
Where, ofttimes, should I strength obtain,
Did grace my anchor not remain!
9 By grace! on this in death I'll rest me,
Rejoicing e'en though feeling naught;
I know my sin--it oft oppressed me--
But Him, too, who salvation brought
My heart exults, grief flees apace,
Because my soul is saved by grace.
Rejoicing e'en though feeling naught;
I know my sin--it oft oppressed me--
But Him, too, who salvation brought
My heart exults, grief flees apace,
Because my soul is saved by grace.
Source noted on Hymnary: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #311