Follow the Lamb

FOLLOW THE LAMB
It is these who follow the Lamb wherever he goes (Rev 14:4)

Chorus (2x)
(Men) Follow (Women echo: Follow)
(Men) follow (women echo: Follow)
(All), follow, follow the Lamb

(Solo) Through the black midnight and the morning light
(All) Follow, follow the Lamb
(Solo) In the raging throng, in the victory song
(All) Follow, follow the Lamb

(Solo) In the valley deep and the mountain steep
(All) Follow, follow the Lamb
(Solo) Where the way is rough and the going’s tough
All) Follow, follow the Lamb

(Solo) Through the winter gloom and the spring perfume
(All) Follow, follow the Lamb
(Solo) Where you bear your cross and embrace the cost
(All) Follow, follow the Lamb

(Solo) Whether war or peace, till the conflicts cease,
(All) Follow, follow the Lamb
(Solo) Till his kingdom come and his will be done
(All) Follow, follow the Lamb

Note: The solo lines may be sung by groups such as boys, girls or men, women.

Copyright © 2022 Barry Chant

No One But Jesus

No one but Jesus
No one but Jesus
No one but Jesus I see,
I worship his majesty
He fills my life

Brightly he shone like the sun
Garments as white as the light
With him the prophets as one
Glorious sight!

No one but Jesus…

Then came a voice from above
Stronger than vision or dream
‘This is my Son whom I love
Listen to him!’

No one but Jesus…

Awesome the scene they beheld
Fearsome the voice that they heard
Slowly their terror was quelled
By Jesus’ words.

No one but Jesus…

When all the splendour had passed
When all the glory had gone
Only one vision could last –
Jesus alone.

Barry Chant © 2009

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What Kind of Mercy

What Kind of Mercy?
But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ—by grace you have been saved—and raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus (Ephesians 2:4-7).

I lift my eyes to heaven above
Enraptured by the Saviour’s love;
The nail scars in his wounded palms
(His body’s pain; my spirit’s balm)
Deserve my yearning, grateful praise
Till heaven comes and earth decays.

What kind of mercy could this be
That Christ should give his life for me?
What kind of mercy could this be?
For time and all eternity!

No other god would stoop so low
For sinners steeped in guilt and woe;
His blood ran down on Calvary’s cross—
Our glorious gain; his gracious loss.
He took the law’s unbending curse
To save a fallen universe.

What kind of mercy could this be
That Christ should give his life for me?
What kind of mercy could this be?
For time and all eternity!

His love has banished all my fears;
My heart responds with joyful tears.
I worship him with bended knee
In unabashed humility.
And I am found in heavenly realms
By loving-kindness overwhelmed.

What kind of mercy could this be
That Christ should give his life for me?
What kind of mercy could this be?
For time and all eternity!

Coda
What kind of mercy! What kind of mercy! What kind of mercy!