75. THOU Shephered of Isreal, and Mine

Verse 1

Thou Shepherd of Israel, and mine,

The joy, and desire of my heart;

For closer communion I pine,

I long to reside where Thou art:

 

Verse 2

The pasture I languish to find,

Where all, who their Shepherd obey,

Are fed, on Thy bosom reclined,

And screened from the heat of the day.

 

Verse 3

Ah! show me that happiest place,

That place of Thy people’s abode;

Where saints in an ecstasy gaze,

And hang on a crucified God:

 

Verse 4

Thy love for a sinner declare,

Thy passion and death on the tree;

My spirit to Calvary bear,

To suffer, and triumph with Thee.

Verse 5

‘Tis there with the lambs of Thy flock,

There only I covet to rest:

To lie at the foot of the Rock,

Or rise to be hid in Thy breast;

 

Verse 6

‘Tis there I would always abide,

And never a moment depart,

Concealed in the cleft of Thy side,

Eternally held in Thine heart.

 

Verse 7

How good is the God we adore,

Our faithful, unchangeable Friend:

Whose love is as great as His power,

And knows neither measure nor end.

 

Verse 8

Tis Jesus, the First and the Last,

Whose Spirit shall guide us safe home;

We’ll praise Him for all that is past,

And trust Him for all that’s to come.

Author: Charles Wesley (first 6 vv), Joseph Hart (Stanzas 7 & 8)