Sunday's Hymn
Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face;
Here would I touch and handle things unseen;
Here grasp with firmer hand eternal grace,
And all my weariness upon Thee lean.
This is the hour of banquet and of song;
This is the heavenly table spread for me;
Here let me feast, and feasting, still prolong
The hallowed hour of fellowship with Thee.
Here would I feed upon the bread of God,
Here drink with Thee the royal wine of Heaven;
Here would I lay aside each earthly load,
Here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven.
I have no help but Thine; nor do I need
Another arm save Thine to lean upon;
It is enough, my Lord, enough indeed;
My strength is in Thy might, Thy might alone.
I have no wisdom save in Him Who is
My Wisdom and my Teacher both in One;
No wisdom can I lack while Thou art wise;
No teaching do I crave save Thine alone.
Mine is the sin, but Thine the righteousness:
Mine is the guilt, but Thine the cleansing blood;
Here is my robe, my refuge, and my peace;
Thy Blood, Thy righteousness, O Lord my God!
Too soon we rise; the symbols disappear;
The feast, though not the love, is past and gone.
The bread and wine remove; but Thou art here,
Nearer than ever, still my Shield and Sun.
Feast after feast thus comes and passes by;
Yet, passing, points to the glad feast above,
Giving sweet foretaste of the festal joy,
The Lamb’s great bridal feast of bliss and love.
Other hymns, worship songs, sermons etc. posted today:
- Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days at The Happy Wonderer
- Lord’s Day 10, 2010 at The Thirsty Theologian
- Jesus Paid It All at Whatever Is Good
- Lord, Like the Publican I Stand at Hiraeth
- All Glory Be to Thee, Most High at Field Stone Cottage
- That Will Be Glory at Whatever Things
- Joys Are Flowing Like A River at Jam and Books
- Your Weekly Dose of Spurgeon at Pyromaniacs: On Reimagining the Gospel Afresh for Every Age
- Update: Heart Aflame - March 7, 2010 at The Upward Call
Have you posted a hymn (or sermon, sermon notes, prayer, etc.) today and I missed it? Let me know by leaving a link in the comments or by emailing me at the address in the sidebar and I’ll add your post to the list.
Reader Comments (3)
This is the first I've seen/heard this hymn, and I love the words. Read them through tears. Oh, the goodness of God toward us.
Is this the tune you know to this hymn, Rebecca? I'm familiar with the hymn, although not all the verses, but we always sung it to a different tune. I think it's a Schubert tune, actually.
No, we sing it to Langran, but I couldn't find it sung to that anywhere. Everyone seemed to use this tune.