Come see him suffer, lay down his life,
drink this bitter cup of sacrifice;
his body broken to make us whole,
declaring freedom for the captive soul;
he dies that we might live.
See him walking up to the cross,
now in our sorrow he will walk with us,
not as a Saviour without empathy,
but one who sees and knows our every need,
who dies that we might live.
We come to bow down
and offer in worship,
to die to self and sin,
to die that we might live.
No longer living, but that Christ in us
would live and use us for his purposes.
Oh, to surrender all we have for him
and grasp a hold of life that truly lives;
to die that we might live.
We approach the throne
with confidence,
to receive mercy;
knowing shelter and grace,
finding help in our need,
knowing your mercy.
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