4 May finners timely warning take; 84. The fame. He fhall fee of the travail of his foul. If. liii. 11. I fee the heavens opened, and the Son of man fitting at the right hand of God. Acts vii. 5. The Lord Jefus fhall be revealed from heaven 2 Theff. i. 7-10. I ESUS, who died loft man to fave, JEST Jin umph rifes from the grave; triumph And now fits down at God's right hand, 2 He reaps the fruit of all his pain, 3 And heav'n adores the Lamb once flain:" God-man for ever fills the throne. As once he did to heav'n afcend; He'll judge the world in righteoufness ; 1 THAT doleful night before his death, The Lamb for finners flain Did almoft with his latest breath This folemn feast ordain : To keep thy feaft, Lord, are we met, Help each poor trembler to repeat- 2 Thy fuff'rings, Lord, each facred fign We eat the bread, and drink the wine; To fing, "Hofanna to the Lamb Hal. "The Lamb that died for me.” Hal I 86. Invitation. ESUS invites the poor To meet around his board, Where finful worms may fit and hod 2 For food he gives his flesh; I 87. Sinners are received. This man receiveth finners. Luke xv. 2. THIS is the feaft of heav'nly wine ; The juices of the living vine 2 Oh blefs the Saviour, ye that eat, Not heav'n affords a costlier treat 3 The vile, the loft, he calls to them. Art thou a finner? why refufe If guilt and fin afford a plea, And may obtain a place; Surely the Lord will welcome me, 88. Melchifedec entertains Abraham, MELCHISEDEC, our King and Prieft, Brings forth his bread and wine; And may we, as the Saviour's guests, ? 'Tis not the outward fign can break But, if the Saviour does but speak, 3 We want, O Lord, as we can bear, 2 89. Manna. WHEN through the defert vast The chofen tribes were led, They could not plow, nor till, nor fow; Around their wand'ring camp The copious manna fell; Strew'd on the ground a food they found, 3 But better bread by far Is now to Chriftians giv❜n: Poor finners eat immortal bread→→→→ |