40. O Thou great all-gracious Shepherd

1 O Thou great all-gracious Shepherd,
Shedding forus Thy life's blood,
Unto shame and death delivered,
All to bring us nigh to God!
Now our willing hearts adore Thee,
Now we taste Thy dying love.
While by faith we come before Thee--
Faith which lifts our souls above.

2 As our Surety we behold Thee,
Ransoming our souls from death;
As the willing Victim view Thee,
Yielding up to God Thy breath.
In this broken bread we own Thee,
Bruised for us and put to shame;
And this cup, O Lord, we thank Thee,
Speaks our pardon through Thy name.

3 But 'tis past, and, Lord, we hail Thee
Corned with glory on the throne;
Meet it is Thy saints should bless Thee
For the place Thy death hath won:
Won for us, that in full measure
We should have our part with Thee;
Taste the river of Thy pleasure,
Share in all Thy victory.

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First Line: O Thou great all-gracious Shepherd
Language: English
Publication Date: 1881
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