The Humiliation and exaltation of Christ. 
 
Isa. 53:1-5,10-12.  
 
Who has believed thy word, 
Or thy salvation known? 
Reveal thine arm, Almighty Lord, 
And glorify thy Son. 
 
The Jews esteemed him here 
Too mean for their belief; 
Sorrows his chief acquaintance were, 
And his companion, grief. 
 
They turned their eyes away, 
And treated him with scorn; 
But 'twas their grief upon him lay, 
Their sorrows he has borne. 
 
'Twas for the stubborn Jews, 
And Gentiles then unknown, 
The God of justice pleased to bruise 
His best-beloved Son. 
 
"But I'll prolong his days, 
And make his kingdom stand; 
My pleasure," saith the God of grace, 
"Shall prosper in his hand." 
 
["His joyful soul shall see 
The purchase of his pain 
And by his knowledge justify 
The guilty sons of men.] 
 
["Ten thousand captive slaves, 
Released from death and sin, 
Shall quit their prisons and their graves 
And own his power divine.] 
 
["Heav'n shall advance my Son 
To joys that earth denied; 
Who saw the follies men had done, 
And bore their sins, and died."]
Isaac Watts
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/hymn-141/