What Wondrous Love is This
Religious Music · Other Songs - Religious Music
What wondrous love is this, O my soul!
What wondrous love is this that caused the Lord of bliss
To bear the dreadful curse for my soul, for my soul,
To bear the dreadful curse for my soul.
When I was sinking down, sinking down, sinking down,
When I was sinking down, sinking down,
When I was sinking down beneath God's righteous frown,
Christ laid aside His crown for my soul, for my soul,
Christ laid aside His crown for my soul.
To God and to the Lamb, I will sing, I will sing;
To God and to the Lamb, I will sing.
To God and to the Lamb Who is the great 'I Am';
While millions join the theme, I will sing, I will sing;
While millions join the theme, I will sing.
And when from death I'm free, I'll sing on, I'll sing on;
And when from death I'm free, I'll sing on.
And when from death I'm free, I'll sing and joyful be;
And through eternity, I'll sing on, I'll sing on;
And through eternity, I'll sing on.
What Wondrous Love is This
Performed by Religious Music, this recording of 'What Wondrous Love is This' exemplifies the genre of English hymns and spirituals. The track captures the devotional spirit characteristic of religious music, focusing on themes of divine grace and faith. As a staple in the canon of Christian worship, the song has been widely adopted in congregational settings and educational contexts for centuries. Its enduring appeal lies in its simple yet profound melody and lyrics that emphasize the mystery and beauty of God's love. The recording reflects the traditional style of the era, preserving the acoustic integrity often found in such sacred works. This piece remains a significant contribution to the body of religious music, resonating with audiences seeking spiritual reflection and communal singing.
