362. When Jesus left His Father's throne

When Jesus left his Father's throne,
He chose an humble birth;
Like us, unhonoured and unknown,
He came to dwell on earth.
Like him may we be found below
In wisdom's path of peace;
Like him in grace and knowledge grow,
As years and strength increase.

Sweet were his words and kind his look,
When mothers round him pressed;
Their infants in his arms he took,
And on his bosom blessed.
Safe from the world's alluring harms,
Beneath his watchful eye,
Thus in the circle of his arms
May we for ever lie.

When Jesus into Salem rode,
The children sang around;
For joy they plucked the palms and strowed
Their garments on the ground.
Hosanna our glad voices raise,
Hosanna to our King!
Should we forget our Savior's praise,
The stones themselves would sing.

Text Information
First Line: When Jesus left His Father's throne
Author: James Montgomery (1816)
Meter: C.M.D.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1916
Topic: Catechism; Sunday Schools: General Use; Sunday Schools: Palm Sunday
Tune Information
Name: NOEL
Arranger: Arthur S. Sullivan (1874)
Meter: C.M.D.
Incipit: 12321 23432 55345
Source: English Folksong



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