HYMN CCCXXVI.
8.6.8.6
James Montgomery
Children recalling Christ's Example and His Love.
When Jesus left His Father's throne, He chose an humble birth; Like us, unhonour'd and unknown, He came to dwell on earth. | Like Him, may we be found below In Wisdom's paths of peace! Like Him, in grace and knowledge grow, As years and strength increase. | Jesus pass'd by the rich and great, For men of low degree; He sanctified our parents' state, For poor, like them, was He. | Sweet were His words, and kind His look, When mothers round Him press'd; Their infants in His arms He took, And on His bosom bless'd. | Safe from the world's alluring harms, Beneath His watchful eye, Thus in the circle of His arms, May we for ever lie. | 347 When Jesus into Salem rode, The children sang around; For joy they pluck'd the palms, and strow'd Their garments on the ground. | Hosanna, our glad voices raise, Hosanna to our King; Should we forget our Saviour's praise, The stones themselves would sing. | For we have learn'd to love His Name: That Name divinely sweet, May every pulse through life proclaim, And our last breath repeat. | |