O Savior, Precious Savior
Lyrics
whom yet unseen we love,
O Name of might and favor,
all other names above!
We worship Thee, we bless Thee,
to Thee, O Christ, we sing;
we praise Thee, and confess Thee,
our holy Lord and King.
who wondrously hast wrought,
Thyself the revelation
of love beyond our thought,
we worship Thee, we bless Thee,
to Thee, O Christ, we sing;
we praise Thee, and confess Thee,
our gracious Lord and King.
all grace and pow'r divine;
the glory that excelleth,
O Son of God, is Thine;
we worship Thee, we bless Thee,
to Thee, O Christ, we sing;
we praise Thee, and confess Thee,
our glorious Lord and King.
of this our song above,
in endless adoration,
and everlasting love.
Then shall we praise and bless Thee,
where perfect praises ring,
and evermore confess Thee,
our Savior and our King.
Bible Reference
Philippians 2:9-11; Colossians 1:15-18; Hebrews 1:3; Revelation 5:12-13
About This Hymn
“O Savior, Precious Savior” is a hymn by Frances Ridley Havergal that centers on the glory, majesty, and worthiness of Jesus Christ. Havergal, known for her deeply devotional and Christ-centered hymns, wrote this text as an expression of reverent love and adoration toward the Savior. The hymn combines worshipful praise with personal devotion, focusing on Christ’s exalted position and His preciousness to believers.
The hymn strongly reflects Philippians 2:9-11, where God highly exalts Christ and gives Him the name above every name, so that every knee should bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. Havergal’s text responds to this exaltation with heartfelt praise, acknowledging Christ’s supreme authority and glory.
Colossians 1:15-18 describes Christ as the image of the invisible God, the Creator and sustainer of all things, and the head of the church. The hymn reflects this majestic portrait by presenting Jesus as worthy of honor not only because of His saving work but because of who He is in His divine nature.
Hebrews 1:3 calls Christ the brightness of God’s glory and the express image of His person. Havergal’s language of preciousness and adoration aligns with this vision of Christ’s divine splendor. The hymn encourages worshippers to contemplate both His greatness and His nearness as Savior.
Revelation 5:12-13 portrays heavenly worship centered on the Lamb who was slain, receiving blessing, honor, glory, and power forever. The hymn echoes this heavenly praise, inviting believers on earth to join in exalting Christ with love and reverence.
“O Savior, Precious Savior” is a hymn of adoration that balances doctrinal richness with personal affection for Christ. Its tone is reverent, joyful, and deeply worshipful. Through its scriptural grounding and devotional warmth, the hymn calls believers to honor Jesus Christ as the glorious Savior who is worthy of all praise, worship, and love.
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