1. What manner of Man is this, Who hung stars in their place. What manner of Man is this, Who formed man from dust He made. He created all we see, Yet He cares for even me. What manner of Man is this, Who has done this for me.
Refrain He is the Christ, The Lord of everything. The One who came to suffer, The One who sets us free. Once dawned to earth in meekness, Now enthroned above all kings. He is Lord of all creation, And the one of which we sing.
2. What manner of Man is this, Who step down from royalty. What manner of Man is this, Who has stooped to be like me. He is creator of all, Yet He chose to be made small. What manner of Man is this, Who has done this for me.
Refrain He is the Christ, The Lord of everything. The One who came to suffer, The One who sets us free. Once dawned to earth in meekness, Now enthroned above all kings. He is Lord of all creation, And the one of which we sing.
3. What manner of Man is this, Who chose to take my place. What manner of Man is this, Who bore my sin and my shame. Though He did nothing wrong, Without reserve He gave all. What manner of Man is this, Who has done this for me.
Refrain He is the Christ, The Lord of everything. The One who came to suffer, The One who sets us free. Once dawned to earth in meekness, Now enthroned above all kings. He is Lord of all creation, And the one of which we sing.
4. What manner of Man is this, Who will bring His saints home. What manner of Man is this, Who had triumphed o’er the fall. Though He needs no one’s praise, My unworthy soul He claims. What manner of Man is this, Who has done this for me.
Refrain He is the Christ, The Lord of everything. The One who came to suffer, The One who sets us free. Once dawned to earth in meekness, Now enthroned above all kings. He is Lord of all creation, And the one of which we sing.