Oh, how glorious is Thy table, Lord

Cs623 D1112 E1112 F40 G1112 LSM45 P125 R177 S108
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Oh, how glorious is Thy table, Lord,
Thou, the man, our Host, presiding,
In Thy house, Thy home, abiding;
Oh, how glorious is Thy table, Lord!
 
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Hallelujah for this feast!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
  Oh, how glorious is Thy table, Lord!
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How enjoyable Thy table, Lord,
As we fellowship around it,
Hallelujah, we have found it,
How enjoyable Thy table, Lord!
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Oh, how precious is Thy table, Lord—
Bread and wine Thy death announcing;
Here our soul-life we’re renouncing,
By partaking of Thy table, Lord.
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How significant Thy table, Lord—
We Thy Body in the loaf seen,
Object of Thy love bespeaking;
How significant Thy table, Lord!
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How refreshing is Thy table, Lord—
So completely satisfying,
Day by day our need supplying;
How refreshing is Thy table, Lord.
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How encouraging Thy table, Lord—
“Till He come,” its promise giving
Hope, to fill our daily living;
How encouraging Thy table, Lord!
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Corinth Montecillo

Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada

Amen, Hallelujah for this feast! 🙏🏻


Daniel Ahedor

Accra, Ghana

Hallelujah, we have found it. AMEN


James Smith

Mansfield, Ohio, United States

We sang this song maybe a hundred times at our church’s Lord’s Table meeting over the years. It is still enjoyable to sing and still brings me to a fresh touch with Him. The things in this hymn have been taught to me from my youth.

Why do we celebrate the Lord with the Lord’s table? (The bread and wine). What do you think?

We must be clear this meeting is not a ritual. It does not make us a member of a “church”. It does not make us “special”. The purpose of this meeting is to focus us on Christ and to bring to mind the one true God we worship. Here we can really have a fresh touch with Christ.

1 Cor. 11:24, says “This do in remembrance of me”. This is the key to enjoying the Lord. Christ is our POC with God. The symbols at the Lord’s table all have very great significance, but they are overall intended to focus us on Christ, Specifically His death. The matter of remembrance is crucial. A table is a place to eat and drink. At the beginning of the table meeting (last supper), Christ said “take eat”. This seems emphasized. We must see the picture here. He is the bread of life that came down from heaven. Spiritually to eat is to take His words by faith into our spirit. By eating and drinking (spiritually) we enjoy Him and remember Him as our very life. So the table is to bring us back to enjoy Him. How soon we forget Him! The Table Meeting brings us to Christ as our center and enjoyment. It is truly a spiritual feast. It stirs our highest love and strengthens our faith. It raises Christ up by remembering His self-denying love for us. GOD DIED! That was the conclusion of His shortened suffering human life. His death is the single most important element in our Christian faith. We can live a Christian life because of our faith in Him. Gal 2:20, “… The life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave himself up (died! ) for me. If He did not die, we could not live. Simply put, if no death no life.

NOW WE NOT ONLY REMEMBER HIS DEATH, (1 Cor:26) WE DECLARE HIS DEATH UNTIL HE RETURNS!

HE AS A MAN IS COMING BACK SOON !!

THE LORD KNEW HE MUST DIE. IT WAS CRUCIAL FOR HIM TO DIE, NOT ONLY FOR OUR REDEMPTION BUT TO IMPART HIS LIFE INTO US. (Rom 5:9) Much more than having been justified by His blood, we are being saved from His wrath. Much more having been reconciled by the death of His son, we are being saved (continual salvation) by His life. If He did not die He could never have given us His resurrection life. Heb 2:9, prophesied in Psalms 8:12. He was made a little lower than the angels because of the suffering of death. Angels are eternal beings that don’t die. God‘s righteousness required blood which speaks of death. No amount of rhodium could pay the cost of our redemption. The cost can not be calculated. Heb 2:7, Psalms 8:5 As a result of His faithfulness The father crowned him with glory and honor. JESUS took the bitter cup for each one of us. Selah. So ultimately we glorify God.

So this meeting (celebration) should result in us giving Him GLORY and HONOR now. Psalms 8:5 David and sawGods blessing and honor on Him knew of this coming Christ He wondered what He saw in man that He would lay down His life for him. Phil. 2:10-11 and Rev 5:12-13 These verses speak to His excellency being recognized by all creation in the future when He returns, but here we give Him BLESSiNG and HONER and GLORY today! What a testimony to all men and principalities and powers!

The table meeting does not make an assembly a church. It should show that this assembly puts Christ first!

Also Reference hymn-Jesus the crucified far above all!


Selene Leyva Hernandez

Fort Stockton, TX, United States

Praise You for encouraging me this morning to come give You praise and honor for being our Father, the Truine God!! For this delicious table to enjoy You with all the saints!


Andrea

Tacoma, WA, United States

Glorious. Enjoyable, Precious, Significant, Refreshing, Encouraging Christ! Poured out to produce US, The Body! Too Wonderous!


Vanessa

Tampa, Fl, United States

Oh how refreshing is thy table! Hallelujah ! Amen!


Mike Litorous

Bat Cave, North Carolina, United States

Amen!! Hallelujah!!


Jimmy

Modesto, California, United States

How glorious is thy table Lord hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah amen what a good song


Selene Leyva Hernandez

Fort Stockton, TX, United States

Praise Him for this privilege and invitation to this feast!!


Chosen One

Bellevue, WA, United States

Your glory and grace, AMEN

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