Poems (Nealds)/On attending the Sacrament

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4628741Poems — On attending the SacramentAdeline Martha Nealds
ON ATTENDING THE SACRAMENT.
Before Thy altar, Lord, I kneel,
In penitence and pray'r;
Intending to renew the seal
Of my baptism there.

I come not to thy table, Lord,
An uninvited guest;
For Thou hast call'd me to thy board,
To share the holy feast.

And though unworthy, as I am,
Even of the crumbs that fall,
Yet through the mercy of the Lamb,
Who died for me, for all,

With rev'rence due, and humble heart,
Ev'n I may seek Thy face;
And trust that I shall hence depart,
Fill'd with redeeming grace.

For Thou hast to the weary said,
"Come, and I'll give thee rest:"
Therefore I seek Thy heav'nly aid,
With this assurance blest.

That I may cheer my fainting soul,
Oppress'd by grief and pain,
By tasting of that "blessed Bowl
Which never flow'd in vain."