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Jehovah-Shalom. The Lord Send Peace

by William Cowper

(Judges, vi.25)

Jesus! whose blood so freely stream'd

To satisfy the law's demand;

By Thee from guilt and wrath redeem'd,

Before the Father's face I stand.

To reconcile offending man,

Make Justice drop her angry rod;

What creature could have form'd the plan,

Or who fulfil it but a God?

No drop remains of all the curse,

For wretches who deserved the whole;

No arrows dipt in wrath to pierce

The guilty, but returning soul.

Peace by such means so dearly bought,

What rebel could have hoped to see?

Peace by his injured Sovereign wrought,

His Sovereign fasten'd to a tree.

Now, Lord, Thy feeble worm prepare!

For strife with earth and hell begins;

Conform and gird me for the war;

They hate the soul that hates his sins.

Let them in horrid league agree!

They may assault, they may distress;

But cannot quench Thy love to me,

Nor rob me of the Lord my peace.

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About this poem

First line
(Judges, vi.25)
Poet
William Cowper
Themes
nature, love, death, hope

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