LXXIX. Jesus the great and mighty Lord

1 Jesus the great and mighty Lord,
Will ever more defend and guard--
His feeble flock on earth below,
Will keep and bear them safely through.

2 He loves them, with a tender love,
And ever so to them will prove;
His love is great, beyond degree:
He died for them, to set them free.

3 He is their Shepherd, Lord and Friend!
To all their cries he will attend;
He feeds them with his word and grace,
And will preserve them all their days.

4 He knows his Sheep, they hear his voice,
He is their Shepherd, and their choice;
He knows his flock, he calls their names,
He guards and feeds his tender Lambs.

5 But mark! this passage plainly shews:
This flock here mention'd was the Jews;
And as the Saviour died for all,
The Gentiles too receiv'd a call.

6 And Christ the Saviour, well fore knew,
That they would b'lieve his doctrine too;
He called them, another fold,
Besides the Jew's, the flock of old.

7 It was to them, a joyful new's,
To share the Gospel with the Jews;
Therefore with them they freely join'd,
And were with them one heart and mind.

8 O, may our hopes not be in vain!
Shortly to have such times again--
Should we who daily heap our crimes?
Expect to see such precious times!

Text Information
First Line: Jesus the great and mighty Lord
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1816
Scripture: ;
Topic: Second Sunday after Easter
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