On the first Christian Sabbath eve, When His disciples met, O'er His lost fellowship to grieve, Nor knew the Scriptures yet. | Lo, in their midst His form was seen, The form in which He died,-- Their Master's marr'd and wounded mien, His hands, his feet, his side. | Then were they glad their Lord to know, And worshipp'd, yet with fear; Jesus, again Thy presence show; Meet Thy disciples here. | 134 Be in our midst;--let faith rejoice Our risen Lord to view, And make our spirits hear Thy voice, Say, "Peace be unto you." | Then, while we hearken, O unfold The Scriptures to our mind: Their mysteries let us now behold; Their hidden treasures find. | Thee it behoved to suffer thus, And to Thy glory rise; Instruct, confirm, and strengthen us, And make Thy servants wise;-- | Wise to win souls, may we reveal Thy love to all around, And in ourselves its influence feel Yet more and more abound. | And while with thee, in social hours, We commune through Thy word, May our hearts burn, and all our powers Confess, "It is the Lord." | |