204. Our Lord, his passion ended

1 Our Lord, his passion ended
hath gloriously ascended,
yet though from him divided,
he leaves us not unguided;
all his benefits to crown
he hath sent his Spirit down,
burning like a flame of fire
his disciples to inspire.

2 God's Spirit is directing;
no more they sit expecting;
but forth to all the nation
they go with exultation;
that which God in them hath wrought
fills their life and soul and thought;
so their witness now can do
work as great in others too.

3 The centuries go gliding,
but still we have abiding
with us that Spirit holy
to make us brave and lowly-
lowly, for we feel our need:
God alone is strong indeed;
brave, for with the Spirit's aid
we can venture unafraid.

4 O Lord of every nation,
fill us with inspiration;
we know our own unfitness;
yet for thee would bear witness.
By the Spirit now we raise
to the heavenly Father praise:
Holy Spirit, Father, Son,
make us know thee, ever one.

Text Information
First Line: Our Lord, his passion ended
Author: Francis Crowford Burkitt, 1864-1935
Meter: 7.7.7.7 D
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Topic: Hymns for the Church Year: Pentecost
Tune Information
Name: NAPHILL
Composer: Harold Darke, 1888-1976
Meter: 7.7.7.7 D
Key: G Major
Copyright: © Canterbury Press, Norwich



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