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C. H. SPURGEON’S COMMUNION HYMN.
(No. 939 in “Our Own Hymn Book.”)
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AMIDST us our Belov’d stands, |
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And bids us view His pierc’d hands; |
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Points to His wounded feet and side, |
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Blest emblems of the Crucified. |
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What food luxurious loads the board, |
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When at His table sits the Lord! |
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The wine how rich, the bread how sweet, |
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When Jesus deigns the guests to meet! |
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If now with eyes defiled and dim, |
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We see the signs but see not Him, |
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Oh, may His love the scales displace, |
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And bid us see Him face to face! |
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Our former transports we recount, |
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When with Him in the holy mount, |
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These cause our souls to thirst anew, |
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His marr’d but lovely face to view. |
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Thou glorious Bridegroom of our hearts, |
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Thy present smile a heaven imparts: |
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Oh, lift the veil, if veil there be, |
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Let every saint Thy beauties see! |
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