Father, Whose Everlasting Love
Lyrics
Your only Son for sinners gave,
whose grace to all did freely move,
and sent Him to the world to save.
immense, unfathomed, unconfined;
to praise the Lamb who died for all,
the Savior of all humankind.
was cast on Adam's fallen race;
for all You have in Christ prepared
sufficient, sov'reign, saving grace.
for all He has atonement made;
for those that will not come to Him
the ransom of his life was paid.
The fulness of the nations call;
lift up the standard of Your cross,
and all shall own You died for all.
Bible Reference
Jeremiah 31:3; Romans 8:38-39; 1 John 4:9-10; Ephesians 3:17-19
About This Hymn
“Father, Whose Everlasting Love” is a hymn by Charles Wesley that reflects on the unchanging and eternal love of God toward His people. Known for his rich theological depth, Wesley often emphasized the personal and redeeming love of God, and this hymn continues that theme by presenting divine love as the foundation of the believer’s hope and security.
The opening thought draws from Jeremiah 31:3, where the Lord declares, “Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love” (KJV). This truth forms the basis of the hymn’s message. God’s love is not temporary or dependent on human merit, but eternal and steadfast. Wesley invites believers to rest in this unchanging love, which existed before time and continues without end.
Romans 8:38-39 assures believers that nothing can separate them from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. The hymn reflects this confidence by emphasizing the security found in God’s love. No trial, suffering, or circumstance can break the bond between God and those who belong to Him.
First John 4:9-10 highlights that God’s love is demonstrated through the sending of His Son as the propitiation for sins. Wesley’s hymn aligns with this teaching by pointing to Christ as the clearest expression of divine love. God’s love is not merely declared but proven through the sacrifice of Jesus.
Ephesians 3:17-19 speaks of being rooted and grounded in love and knowing the love of Christ which surpasses knowledge. The hymn echoes this idea, encouraging believers to grow in their understanding and experience of God’s love, even though its fullness cannot be completely comprehended.
“Father, Whose Everlasting Love” is a hymn of assurance and devotion. It directs the heart to the eternal nature of God’s love and calls believers to respond with trust and gratitude. Through its strong scriptural foundation and warm tone, the hymn reminds the church that the love of God is the source of their salvation, their strength, and their eternal hope.
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