The Unsung Hymns Podcast: “Beneath Thy Cross” by William Williams

“Beneath Thy Cross”, a Hymn by William Williams, Welsh hymnist (1717 – 1791)

The music for this reading is “Gravity” by Borrtex and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0).

 

Beneath Thy cross I lay me down, 

And mourn to see Thy bloody crown; 

Love drops in blood from every vein;

Love is the spring of all His pain.

 

Here, Jesus, I shall ever stay, 

And spend my longing hours away, 

Think on Thy bleeding wounds and pain, 

And contemplate Thy woes again.

 

The rage of Satan and of sin, 

Of foes without, and fears within, 

Shall ne’er my conquering soul remove,

Or from Thy cross, or from Thy love.

 

Secured from harms beneath Thy shade,

Here death and hell shall ne’er invade;

Nor Sinai, with its thundering noise,

Shall e’er disturb my happier joys.

 

O unmolested happy rest!

Where inward fears are all supprest;

Here I shall love, and live secure, 

And patiently my cross endure.

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About the Author
Ronnie Brown is the pastor of Faith Community Church in Trenton, Ga and a missionary with Anchored In The Rock Prison Ministry. He is also the producer and host of the Forgotten Podcast and the author of two books based on the same podcast. He and his wife Carey have been married since 1998 and they have four children and one grand child.

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