According to Thy gracious word

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According to Thy gracious word,
  In meek humility,
This will I do, my dying Lord,
  I will remember Thee.
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Thy body, broken for my sake,
  My bread from heaven shall be;
Thy testamental cup I take,
  And thus remember Thee.
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Gethsemane can I forget?
  Or there Thy conflict see,
Thine agony and bloody sweat,
  And not remember Thee?
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When to the cross I turn mine eyes
  And rest on Calvary,
O Lamb of God, my sacrifice,
  I must remember Thee-
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Remember Thee and all Thy pains
  And all Thy love to me;
Yea, while a breath, a pulse remains,
  I will remember Thee.
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And when these failing lips grow dumb
  And mind and memory flee,
When Thou shalt in Thy kingdom come,
  Jesus, remember me.
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Steve Miller

Detroit, MI, United States

As a London newspaper editor, James Montgomery remembered the poor and downtrodden. He worked hard for the abolition of slavery and was imprisoned for his strong editorials.

It would have been easy for this busy journalist to get caught up in the vital issues of the day and to forget the vital issues of eternity. But Montgomery resolved that he would never become too busy to remember what Jesus had done for him. - Great Songs of Faith by Brown and Norton


Marlon

Caloocan, Ncr, Philippines

Remembering the Lord by this hymn is a kind of having an intimate relationship, because of His death and resurrection we have the privilege to remember our Saviour and Lord. Hallelujah!


Adelina

Karawaci, Banten, Indonesia

Good song. It reminds me how God incarnated to [become] flesh and become the Lamb of God. :)


Jonathan

Seoul, Yong San, South Korea

As the Spirit leads, this may be a good opening hymn for the Lord's table meeting because of it's length and content. Good for bringing the saints into the spirit of the meeting.

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