Poems (Nealds)/On attending the Sacrament
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ON ATTENDING THE SACRAMENT.
Before Thy altar, Lord, I kneel,
In penitence and pray'r;
Intending to renew the seal
Of my baptism there.
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.
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,
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.
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.
"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."
Oppress'd by grief and pain,
By tasting of that "blessed Bowl
Which never flow'd in vain."