MAUNDY THURSDAY 163 The Death of Jesus Christ, Our Lord Matt. 26: 26–29 L. M. Wår Herres Jesu Kristi död Haquin Spegel, 1686, ab. Tr., Olof Olsson, c. 1910, alt. Gottlob, es geht nunmehr zu Ende Johann S. Bach, 1736 The We He That Lord, be er own our lieve. true blood cel in gives judg this an ment e Word this blot death ted pro is of The 4 His 3 That 2 He 1 we ev His Christ, and with and claims, now out Je sus in for y, Sup y as per bod ho tone com ment fort ly brate He per us dis that ear Sup with a nest we stood; cord; His ev re er us ac gainst one new: a our ver this full is ceive It He In His joy debt love blood heart’s all taste ver sweet our His y He so for and hap ful sin tress, made, here said, sweet, Our And We His men. pi ly so ners ness. paid. near. shed. A 5 A precious food is this indeed,— It never fails us in our need,— A heav’nly manna for our soul, Until we safely reach our goal. 6 Oh, blest is each believing guest Who in this promise finds His rest; For Jesus will in love abide With those who do in Him confide. 7 The guest that comes with true intent To turn to God and to repent, To live for Christ to die to sin, Will thus a holy life begin. 8 They who His Word do not believe, This food unworthily receive, Salvation here will never find,— May we this warning keep in mind! 9 Help us sincerely to believe That we may worthily receive Thy Supper and in Thee find rest. Amen, he who believes is blest.