264. Thine own, O loving Saviour

1 Thine own, O loving Saviour,
Are bidden here by thee;
Thy passion's fruits, thy favor,
Thyself thou givest free
To all who by thy grace and love
Are members of thy kingdom,
Now here, and then above.

2 We hear thine invitation;
We heed, O Lord, thy call;
The word of consolation
It spoken here for all
Who, drawn unto thy loving heart,
Would seek from thee a blessing
Ere from thy side they part. A-men.

3 For still in loving favor,
O Christ, thou drawest near
To lead us as our Saviour
Unto a Father dear;
A Father ready to forgive
The lost whom thou didst ransom,
Who by thy death shall live.

4 We would be thine forever
To do thy gracious will,
Let naught from thee us sever,
But keep us faithful still.
Here linger with us, Lord, in love,
Till we shall see thy glory
And feast with thee above.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Thine own, O loving Saviour
Translator, Stanza 4: Ernest Edwin Ryden, b.1886
Author: Frans Mikael Franzen, 1772 - 1847
Translator, verses 1 - 3: Olof Olsson, 1841 - 1900
Language: English
Publication Date: 1958
Topic: Sacraments and Rites: Holy Communion
Tune Information
Name: FRANZEN
Meter: 7 6, 7 6, 8 7 6.
Key: E♭ Major
Source: Danish Hans Tomisson Psalmebog, 1569



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