Come, Behold the Wondrous Mystery
By Matt Boswell
Lyrics
In the dawning of the King
He the theme of heaven’s praises
Robed in frail humanity
In our longing, in our darkness
Now the light of life has come
Look to Christ, who condescended
Took on flesh to ransom us
He the perfect Son of Man
In His living, in His suffering
Never trace nor stain of sin
See the true and better Adam
Come to save the hell-bound man
Christ the great and sure fulfillment
Of the law; in Him we stand
Christ the Lord upon the tree
In the stead of ruined sinners
Hangs the Lamb in victory
See the price of our redemption
See the Father’s plan unfold
Bringing many sons to glory
Grace unmeasured, love untold
Slain by death the God of life
But no grave could e’er restrain Him
Praise the Lord; He is alive!
What a foretaste of deliverance
How unwavering our hope
Christ in power resurrected
As we will be when he comes
What a foretaste of deliverance
How unwavering our hope
Christ in power resurrected
As we will be when he comes
Bible Reference
Colossians 1:15-20; Philippians 2:6-11; 1 Corinthians 15:3-4; Revelation 5:9-13
About This Hymn
Come, Behold the Wondrous Mystery is a modern hymn that carefully traces the person and work of Jesus Christ from incarnation to exaltation. Written by Matt Boswell, Matt Papa, and Michael Bleecker in 2013, the hymn is intentionally rich in biblical theology, structured almost as a sung creed. Each stanza invites believers to contemplate the mystery of Christ, not as something unknowable, but as God’s redemptive plan now revealed in Scripture.
The opening verse centers on the incarnation, presenting Christ as the Lord of glory who took on human flesh. This reflects the teaching of Colossians 1, where Christ is declared the image of the invisible God, fully divine yet humbly entering creation. The hymn moves from Christ’s earthly life to His suffering and death, emphasizing substitutionary atonement. The cross is portrayed as the moment where divine wisdom overturns human expectations, echoing 1 Corinthians 1 and 15, where Christ crucified stands at the heart of the gospel.
Subsequent verses proclaim the resurrection and victory of Christ. The hymn affirms that death has been defeated and that Christ now reigns in glory. This hope-filled progression aligns with Philippians 2, which declares that the One who humbled Himself is now exalted above every name. The final stanza lifts the eyes of the church toward Christ’s eternal kingship, drawing worshipers into adoration and assurance rooted in Revelation’s vision of the Lamb upon the throne.
Come, Behold the Wondrous Mystery is especially valued in congregational worship for its doctrinal clarity and reverent tone. It teaches deep truths in accessible language, making it suitable for teaching new believers while still nourishing mature Christians. The hymn calls the church not merely to sing about Christ, but to behold Him with faith, wonder, and confident hope in the completed and victorious work of the Savior.
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Hymn Information
- Category: Hymn
- Author/Writer: Matt Boswell (2013)
- Added: January 31, 2026
- Last Updated: January 31, 2026
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