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Hymns / Music :: Jesus, To Thy Table Led

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"I am the living Bread which came down from heaven." John 6:51

Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website

Words: Robert Hall Baynes, 1864.

Music: "Melford," "M. B. F," in The Hymnal (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath-School Work, 1907)


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Jesus, to Thy table led,
Now let every heart be fed
With the true and living Bread.

While in penitence we kneel,
Thy sweet presence let us feel,
All Thy wondrous love reveal.

While on Thy dear cross we gaze,
Mourning o'er our sinful ways,
Turn our sadness into praise.

When we taste the mystic wine,
Of Thine outpoured blood the sign,
Fill our hearts with love divine.

Draw us to Thy wounded side,
Whence there flowed the healing tide;
There our sins and sorrows hide.

From the bonds of sin release,
Cold and wavering faith increase;
Lamb of God, grant us Thy peace.

Lead us by Thy piercèd hand,
Till around Thy throne we stand
In the bright and better land.

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