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A Lamb Goes Forth Our Griefs To Share

Author: H. Brueckner; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #396 (1930) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 A Lamb goes forth our griefs to share, In spirit meek and lowly; He deigns our sin and guilt to bear, This Lamb of God most holy. He goes His way, grows weak and faint, To death is led without complaint, His precious life to offer. He gladly suffers pain and death, And tells us with His dying breath: For you all this I proffer. 2 This gentle Lamb, our dearest Friend, Before the world's foundation Was chosen all our woes to end, To merit our salvation. Said God: My Son, the Savior be Of those who are condemned by Me Because of their transgression. Great is My wrath and sore their loss; Go, die for them upon the cross, Make heaven their possession. 3 The Son replied: O Father mine, To suffer I am willing; My will is in accord with Thine, All righteousness fulfilling.-- O wondrous Love, what hast Thou done! God offers up His only Son, And He to earth descendeth. Here, Love, Thy strength is manifest: He suffers death at Thy behest Whose word the mountains rendeth. 4 Suspended on the tree of shame, He suffers mortal anguish; For all our sins He takes the blame, In grief His soul must languish. His sighs are proof of mortal pain, And opened up is ev'ry vein, His blood in mercy flowing. O gentle Lamb, what shall it be That I in turn may offer Thee, My grateful spirit showing? 5 As long as I my breath retain, Thy tender love beholding, I faithful shall to Thee remain And rest in Thine enfolding. Thy love within my heart shall shine, And I shall prize that light divine Till death mine eyelids closeth; Thou shalt my very being own, And I shall live to Thee alone; My all in Thee reposeth. 6 When I at last Thy kingdom see, With all its boundless treasure, Thy blood my purple robe shall be, My source of joy and pleasure. It shall become my royal crown When I before God's throne kneel down, In deepest homage bending. Then He will place me at Thy side, Bedecked and jeweled as a bride, With angel hosts attending. Topics: The Church Year Passion Languages: English Tune Title: PASSIONTIDE

A Lamb goes forth our griefs to share

Author: Herman Brueckner; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Songs of Praise #d1 (1935)

A Lamb goes forth our griefs to share

Author: Herman Brueckner; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Songs of Praise for Sunday Schools, Church Societies and the Home #d1 (1935)

A Lamb goes forth our griefs to share

Author: Herman Brueckner; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: The Concordia Hymnal. Rev. #d2 (1960)

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