The ever-faithful Saviour whom we know
Came down to save us from our sin and woe;
He bore our sins upon Golgotha's tree;
He shed His blood so that we might be free.
The ever-faithful Shepherd whom we know
Preserves us from a world of sin and woe;
His goodness and His mercy follows us,
Lest sin and Satan's power should swallow us.
The ever-faithful Master whom we know
Will fetch us from this world of sin and woe;
We shall be with Him in the heavenly place
Where joyfully we shall behold His face.
18 April 2026
Credit to Andrew M for the first line.
Another gem of a poem, David, and gorgeous photos of Scotland. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteThe final stanza especially is so hopeful... looking ahead to being with Him and seeing His face. Thank you for sharing this, it’s quietly powerful. (and nice photos)
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful photos and a wonderful poem!
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