’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.
Pity the nations, O our God!
Constrain the earth to come;
Send Thy victorious Word abroad,
And bring the strangers home.
We long to see Thy churches full,
That all the chosen race
May with one voice, and heart and soul,
Sing Thy redeeming grace.
While all our hearts and all our songs
Join to admire the feast,
Each of us cry, with thankful tongues,
“Lord, why was I a guest?"
- Isaac Watts
Feast - Guest
ReplyDeletethat doesn't rhyme
must read Hop on Pop
Didn't Isaac Watts write "Hop on Pop"?
ReplyDeleteI thought he was Shaft
ReplyDeleteThat was John Newton.
ReplyDeleteNo John Newton died in an experimental plane crash and used to sing in Vegas.
ReplyDeleteWasn't that Olivia Newton John?
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