513. Lord of Life and King of Glory

1 Lord of life and King of glory,
Who didst deign a child to be,
Cradled on a mother’s bosom,
Throned upon a mother’s knee:
For the children Thou hast given
We must answer unto Thee.

2 Grant us then pure hearts and patient,
That in all we do or say
Little souls our deeds may copy,
And be never led astray;
Little feet our steps may follow
In a safe and narrow way.

3 When our growing sons and daughters
Look on life with eager eyes,
Grant us then a deeper insight
And new pow'rs of sacrifice:
Hope to trust them, faith to guide them,
Love that nothing good denies.

4 May we keep our holy calling
Stainless in its fair renown,
That, when all the work is over
And we lay the burdens down,
Then the children Thou hast given
Still may be our joy and crown.

Text Information
First Line: Lord of life and King of glory
Title: Lord of Life and King of Glory
Author: Christian Burke
Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7
Language: English
Publication Date: 2007
Scripture:
Topic: Baptism; Church; Dedication of Children
Tune Information
Name: SICILIAN MARINERS
Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7
Key: D Major
Source: Sicilian Melody; Tattersall's Psalmody, 1794



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