The Lamb of Jesus' Fold

How glorious 'tis to be a lamb of Jesus

Author: Johann J. Rambach
Published in 3 hymnals


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1 What glorious state, to be a lamb of Jesus,
To feel the faithful Shepherd’s loving grace.
In all the earth there is no higher standing
Than this--to follow in the Saviour’s ways.
What all the world could never give,
A lamb of Jesus from its Shepherd will receive.

2 In pastures green the sheep will find its pleasure;
To quench its thirst the purest fountains flow.
No human eye the grace can ever measure
Which He in richest fullness does bestow.
A peaceful life the sheep will spend
In everlasting pleasures that will never end.

3 The lamb abides in this good Shepherd’s keeping;
Though all the depths of hell in anger roar,
No raving wolf shall pluck it from His bosom;
It trusts in Jesus’ might forevermore.
It rests in blest security,
And in the vale of death, the Lord its shield will be.

4 All who would live and spend their days in comfort
Should come and draw unto this Shepherd nigh;
With heav’nly bread He’ll satisfy their hunger,
Which worldly husks can never satisfy.
No lack of blessings there shall be,
Since to God’s treasures He, the Shepherd, has the key.

5 Yet this is but the foretaste of the fullness
Of the joys to follow in eternity.
The Lamb’s elect shall feed on heav’nly pastures,
With waters from life’s stream supplied shall be.
Then shall be fully manifest,
How happy is a lamb of Jesus and how blest.

Source: Zion's Harp: a collection of hymns and songs for the Apostolic Christian Church of America #16

Author: Johann J. Rambach

Rambach, Johann Jakob, D.D., son of Hans Jakob Rambach, cabinet maker at Halle on the Saale, was born at Halle, Feb. 24, 1693. In 1706 he left school and entered his father's workshop, but, in the autumn of 1707, he dislocated his ankle. During his illness he turned again to his schoolbooks; the desire for learning reawoke; and on his recovery, early in 1708, he entered the Latin school of the Orphanage at Halle (Glaucha). On Oct. 27, 1712, he matriculated at the University of Halle as a student of medicine, but soon turned his attention to theology. He became specially interested in the study of the Old Testament under J. H. Michaelis. In May 1715 he became one of Michaelis's assistants in preparing his edition of the Hebrew Bible, for whi… Go to person page >

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First Line: How glorious 'tis to be a lamb of Jesus
Title: The Lamb of Jesus' Fold
German Title: Wie herrlich ist's, ein Schäflein Jesu werden
Author: Johann J. Rambach
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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