| Song | Holy Lamb, Who Thee Confess |
| Content Description | “Holy Lamb, Who Thee Confess” is a devotional Christian hymn emphasizing the believer’s response to Christ as the sacrificial Lamb. The lyrics encourage confession of faith, heartfelt devotion, and recognition of Christ’s redeeming work. This hymn is often used in worship, devotional gatherings, and Communion services, highlighting themes of repentance, grace, and spiritual renewal. Whether you’re searching for Holy Lamb Who Thee Confess lyrics or exploring hymns about confessing faith and Christ’s sacrifice, this timeless piece invites worshippers to deepen their relationship with Jesus through reverent acknowledgment and spiritual reflection. |
| Album | Christian Hymnal – Series 2 |
| Genre | Praise & Worship |
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| Publisher / Copyrights | John Wesley’s Collection of Hymns |
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| Tags | hymn, sacrament, Lord’s Supper, devotional, confession, traditional worship, church music |
| Theme(s) | Christ the Lamb, Confession of Faith, Devotion, Grace, Spiritual Reflection |
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Holy Lamb, Who Thee Confess,
Followers Of Thy Holiness,
Thee They Ever Keep In View,
Ever Ask, “What Shall We Do?”
Governed By Thy Only Will,
All Thy Words We Would Fulfil,
Would In All Thy Footsteps Go,
Walk As Jesus Walked Below.
While Thou Didst On Earth Appear,
Servant To Thy Servants Here,
Mindful Of Thy Place Above,
All Thy Life Was Prayer And Love.
Such Our Whole Employment Be,
Works Of Faith And Charity;
Works Of Love On Man Bestowed,
Secret Intercourse With God.
Early In The Temple Met,
Let Us Still Our Saviour Greet;
Nightly To The Mount Repair,
Join Our Praying Pattern There.
There By Wrestling Faith Obtain
Power To Work For God Again,
Power His Image To Retrieve,
Power, Like Thee, Our Lord, To Live.
Vessels, Instruments Of Grace,
Pass We Thus Our Happy Days
‘Twixt The Mount And Multitude,
Doing Or Receiving Good;
Glad To Pray And Labour On,
Till Our Earthly Course Is Run,
Till We, On The Sacred Tree,
Bow The Head And Die Like Thee.



