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"Come, Follow Me," the Savior Spake

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1 "Come, follow me," the Savior spake,
"all in my way abiding;
deny yourselves, the world forsake,
obey my call and guiding.
O bear the cross, whate'er betide,
take my example for your guide.

2 "I am the light, I light the way,
a godly life displaying;
I bid you walk as in the day,
I keep your feet from straying.
I am the way, and well I show
how you must sojourn here below.

3 "I teach you how to shun and flee
what harms your soul's salvation,
your heart from ev'ry guile to free,
from sin and its temptation.
I am the refuge of the soul
and lead you to your heav'nly goal."

4 Then let us follow Christ our Lord
and take the cross appointed
and, firmly clinging to his Word,
in suff'ring be undaunted.
For those who bear the battle's strain
the crown of heav'nly life obtain.

Source: Christian Worship: Hymnal #702

Author: Angelus Silesius

Pen name of Johann Scheffler… Go to person page >

Translator: Charles William Schaeffer

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Text Information

First Line: "Come follow Me," the Savior spake
Title: "Come, Follow Me," the Savior Spake
German Title: Mir nach, spricht Christus, unser Held
Author: Angelus Silesius (1668)
Translator: Charles William Schaeffer (1896)
Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

EISENACH (Gesius)

MACHS MIT MIR was first published in the collection of music Das ander Theil des andern newen Operis Geistlicher Deutscher Lieder (1605) by Bartholomäus Gesius (b. Münchenberg, near Frankfurt, Germany, c. 1555; d. Frankfurt, 1613). A prolific composer, Gesius wrote almost exclusively for the churc…

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The Cyber Hymnal #985
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Christian Worship (1993) #453

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Christian Worship #702

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Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #422

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Evangelical Lutheran Worship #799

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Lutheran Service Book #688

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Lutheran Worship #379

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The Cyber Hymnal #985

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