Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
THE REDEEMER
346
Jesus! And Shall It Ever Be
Mark 8: 38
L. M.
Joseph Grigg, 1765
Alt., Benjamin Francis, 1787
Federal Street
Henry K. Oliver, 1832
On
Let
Let
A
dear
as
er
er
Friend
soon
far
be
whom
mid
eve
mor
my
night
ning
tal
shamed
shamed
shamed
sus!
of
of
of
and
Je
1
4
A
3
A
2
A
that
Just
Soon
ev
sus,
Je
Je
Je
shall
it
sus?
sus?
my
till
di
gels
be
my
of
whom
an
this
soul
light
man
blush
be
hopes
heav’n
shamed
own
pend?
noon.
Thee?
shamed
de
of
a
of
star.
of
a
to
a
mid
when
sheds
shamed
blush,
with
beams
Thee,
I
night
the
of
A
He
No;
’Tis
ing
no
be
shine
Morn
I
end
Star,
ries
through
ed
bids
re
more
night
praise,
vine
He,
shame,
glo
this
Whose
O’er
Bright
That
men.
soul
A
less
of
ness
His
dark
vere
name.
flee.
mine.
days?
5
Ashamed of Jesus? Yes, I may
When I’ve no guilt to wash away,
No tear to wipe, no joy to crave,
No fears to quell, no soul to save.
6
Till then—nor is the boasting vain—
Till then I boast a Savior slain.
And oh, may this my portion be,
That Christ is not ashamed of me!
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