Man of Sorrows, what a name

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"Man of Sorrows," what a name
For the Son of God who came
Ruined sinners to reclaim!
  Hallelujah! what a Savior!
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Bearing shame and scoffing rude,
In my place condemned He stood;
Sealed my pardon with His blood;
  Hallelujah! what a Savior!
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Guilty, vile, and helpless, we,
Spotless Lamb of God was He;
Full redemption—can it be?
  Hallelujah! what a Savior!
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Lifted up was He to die,
"It is finished!" was His cry;
Now in heaven exalted high;
  Hallelujah! what a Savior!
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When He comes, our glorious King,
To His kingdom us to bring,
Then anew this song we'll sing
  Hallelujah! what a Savior!
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Christopher

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

A real blessing to me as read the words of this hymn today. “Man of Sorrows” - what a name !


Pascal Stone

Kamina, Congo DRC 🇨🇩/Haut-Lomami, Democratic Republic Of Congo

Praise be OUR Lord Jesus for inspiring this song. How great is the love we find in Jesus !

May the Lord Jesus bless you Who put it on liner!

May the God bless this Web site and those Who work behind!


Rachel Staggers

St Petersburg, FL, United States

I am 65 years old. My grandmother Albertha vaz spencer taught me this song when I was about 6 years old.


Ana Lara

Storrs, Connecticut, United States

Phillip Bliss was born in a log cabin and grew up on a small country farm in Pennsylvania, later working for several years in lumber camps. His parents were dedicated Christians, and most of the schooling that Philip received was through his parents’ Bible teaching, and hymn singing. One day, when Philip was a boy of 11, he was selling his family’s vegetables in the nearby town when he heard some beautiful piano music being played for the first time. This grabbed his attention and further opened his awareness to his love for and ability in music. At age 11, Philip left home to make his own way, at first toiling as a logger. Later, his singing and composing abilities were discovered and encouraged by others, and he eventually became a music teacher. This hymn, “Man of Sorrows, ” presents us with a beautiful picture of how Christ suffered, died, and then rose again to save us. It was published shortly before his tragic death.

Lewis Codington


Arun Pandya

Milton Keynes, Bucks, United Kingdom

What an amazing hymn! What amazing words! What a great tune!


Verina

Kampala, Uganda

Thank you Jesus for redeeming us


Shola-Dare Aderiike Margaret

Akure, Ondo, Nigeria

I feel lifted anytime I sing this hymn.

HALLELUJAH, MY SAVIOR!!!!


Danique

Kingston And St.Andrew, Jamaica

This is an amazing son it is very delicate it speaks to us about a lot of things


Ron Pederson

Mantorville, MN, United States

What an amazing hymn, Hallelujah What a Savior! This 19th century brother's hymn & tune touched a 21st century brother to tears as the Lord Christ Jesus touched my heart with His grace & compassion! Thank you sister Ana Lara for the background on P P Bliss, it was much appreciated! Hallelujah What a Savior we have!


Emmanuel

Lagos, Nigeria

What a song

Piano Hymns