The Savior of men came to seek and to save

The Savior of men came to seek and to save

Author: Albert Orsborn
Published in 3 hymnals

Representative Text

1 The Saviour of men came to seek and to save
The souls who were lost to the good;
His Spirit was moved for the world which he loved
With the boundless compassion of God.
And still there are fields where the labourers are few,
And still there are souls without bread,
And still eyes that weep where the darkness is deep,
And still straying sheep to be led.

Refrain:
Except I am moved with compassion,
How dwelleth thy Spirit in me?
In word and in deed Burning love is my need;
I know I can find this in thee.

2 O is not the Christ ‘midst the crowd of today
Whose questioning cries do not cease?
And will he not show to the hearts that would know
The things that belong to their peace?
But how shall they hear if the preacher forbear
Or lack in compassionate zeal?
Or how shall hearts move with the Master’s own love,
Without his anointing and seal?

3 It is not with might to establish the right,
Nor yet with the wise to give rest;
The mind cannot show what the heart longs to know
Nor comfort a people distressed.
O Saviour of men, touch my spirit again,
And grant that thy servant may be
Intense every day, as I labour and pray,
Both instant and constant for thee.


Source: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #527

Author: Albert Orsborn

Albert Orsborn, "the poet general", was the sixth leader (general) of The Salvation Army. He led the international organization in the aftermath of World War II (1946-1954), and approved its becoming a founding member of the World Council of Churches (1948). He is noted for his poetry and hymns, of which "My life must be Christ's broken bread" is arguably the best known. email sent to Hymnary Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: The Savior of men came to seek and to save
Author: Albert Orsborn
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Except I am moved with compassion
Copyright: Public Domain

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Songs for Men, the Salvation Army Official Song Book #d199

The Song Book of the Salvation Army #478

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The Song Book of the Salvation Army #527

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