Today's promise: Christ is our Redeemer
Partake of Me
I live by the power of
the living Father who sent me; in the same way, those who partake of me will
live because of me.
John 6:57 NLT
Bread of the world, in mercy broken, wine of the soul, in mercy shed, by whom the words of life were spoken, and in whose death our sins are dead;
Look on the heart by sorrow broken, look on the tears by sinners shed; and may Thy feast to us be the token that by Thy grace our souls are fed.
Bread of the World, in Mercy Broken
Reginald Heber (1783-1826)
Reginald Heber (1783-1826)
A Communion hymn
Reginald Heber wrote
this hymn specifically for use in the service before the Eucharist. Its simple
lines focus first on Christ and then on the attitude of the singer. Christ has
spoken words of life and has taken our sins to the cross with Him. We are sorry
for our sins and take this "feast" of bread and wine as a "token"
of the forgiveness that Christ offers.
For sixteen years Heber
served as a parish priest in the village of Hodnet in western England. Three
times he was asked to become the bishop of Calcutta, India, and twice he turned
it down. Finally at the age of forty, he accepted the call and sailed for India
with his wife and two daughters. Three years later, after preaching to a
crowded church near Hindu shrines to Vishnu and Siva, he suffered a stroke and
died.
While Heber's hymns
initially met with official church resistance, many of them were eventually
published shortly before his death and have been a blessing to believers for
nearly two centuries.
Our Holy Week readings
are adapted from The One Year® Book of Hymns by Mark Norton and
Robert Brown, Tyndale House Publishers (1995). Today's is taken from the entry
for April 4.
For more reflection on
Holy week, see The Passion, Tyndale's companion book to
Mel Gibson's powerful movie about the last twelve hours of Jesus' life.
Content is derived from
the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale
Publishing House
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