All praise to our redeeming Lord

Verse 1
All praise to our redeeming Lord,
Who joins us by his grace,
And bids us, each to each restor’d,
Together seek his face.
He bids us build each other up,
And gather’d into one;
To our high calling’s glorious hope
We hand in hand go on.

Verse 2
The gift which he on one bestows
We all delight to prove,
The grace thro’ every vessel flows
In purest streams of love.
E’en now we speak, and think[1] the same,
And cordially agree,
Concentred all thro’ Jesus’ name
In perfect harmony.

Verse 3
We all partake the joy of one,
The common peace we feel,
A peace to sensual minds unknown,
A joy unspeakable.
And if our fellowship below
In Jesus be so sweet,
What height of rapture shall we know,
When round his throne we meet.

[1] Wesley changed “speak, and think” to “think, and speak” in 1761.

Hymnal/Album: Introduced in Hymns for Those That Seek and Those That Have Redemption in the Blood of Jesus Christ (William Strahan, 1747). Published in The Poetical Works of John and Charles Wesley, Collected and Arranged by G. Osborn, Vol. 4 (London: Wesleyan-Methodist Conference Office, 1869), page 252.
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