Song sung by The King’s Singers (http://grooveshark.com/#!/album/The+Quiet+Heart/4113339).
Words: Albert E. Mingay Music: Charles Skinner
Is it nothing to you that one day Jesus came
All our sorrow and suffering to share?
He came as the light of new hope for a world
In the day of its darkest despair.
Is it nothing to you that one day Jesus gave,
Gave in love of his measureless all?
So richly he poured out his limitless life
When he answered our pitiful call.
Is it nothing to you that one day Jesus died,
That men mocked him and, heedless, passed by?
No sorrow was e’re like the sorrow he bore
When they scorned him and left him to die.
Is it nothing to you that his cross speaks our shame?
Is it nothing to you, for whose cleansing he came,
That our guilt made his Calv’ry
And pierced his hands through?
It is nothing to you?
Is it nothing, nothing to you?
Is it nothing to you that today Jesus saves?
Though we stand all condemned before God
He carries our sin on his own loving heart,
And he saves by his pardoning blood.
Is it nothing to you that his cross speaks our shame?
Is it nothing to you, for whose cleansing he came,
That our guilt made his Calv’ry
And pierced his hands through?
It is nothing to you?
Is it nothing, nothing to you?
Beautiful words, beautiful harmony by this group.