Reflections on the Sweetness of Christ's Presence
Exploring the profound love and grace found in the presence of Christ within the doors, this poetic piece reflects on the wonder of being a guest at His table and the transformative power of His love. The verses ponder on the privilege of hearing His voice amidst a world that often rejects His offer of sustenance. Ultimately, the poem celebrates the inclusive and redeeming nature of Christ's love, urging for unity and fullness within His church.
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How sweet and awesome is the place with Christ within the doors, while everlasting love displays the choicest of her stores. [Sing to the Lord 356]
2. While all our hearts and all our songs join to admire the feast, each of us cries, with thankful tongue, Lord, why was I a guest?
3.Why was I made to hear your voice, and enter while there s room, when thousands make a wretched choice, and rather starve than come?
4.Twas the same love that spread the feast that sweetly drew us in; else we had still refused to taste, and perished in our sin.
5. Pity the nations, O our God, constrain the earth to come; send your victorious work abroad, and bring the strangers home.
6. We long to see your churches full, that all the chosen race may, with one voice and heart and soul, sing your redeeming grace. Sing to the Lord 356 Public domain Text: Isaac Watts, 1707, alt. Tune: Irish traditional melody