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Our Lamb Has Conquered

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1 Our Lamb has conquered: let us follow him,
with eagerness of heart and strength of limb,
brave in endeavor, with your vision clear,
and high thanksgiving for God's purpose here -
Our Lamb has conquered: let us follow him.

2 In loving service may our lives be spent,
in other's gladness finding sweet content,
striving to show God's fellowship to all.
To show God's loving work - the servants' call.
In loving service may our lives be spent.

3 Our Lamb has conquered: let us follow him,
from life's fair dawning to its twilight dim,
fighting with selfishness and all its brood,
sin and disease, the enemies of good -
Our Lamb has conquered: let us follow him.


Source: Moravian Book of Worship #587

Author: Dorothy A. Connor

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Text Information

First Line: Our Lamb has conquered: let us follow him
Title: Our Lamb Has Conquered
Author: Dorothy A. Connor (1934, alt.)
Meter: 10.10.10.10.10
Language: English

Tune

OLD 124TH

GENEVAN 124 (also known as OLD 124TH) was first published in the 1551 edition of the Genevan Psalter. Dale Grotenhuis (PHH 4) harmonized the tune in 1985. One of the best known from the Genevan Psalter, the tune is published in most North American hymnals. By 1564 it was adopted in English and Scott…

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