The works of Moses and the Lamb. <br /> <br />Rev. 15:3. <br /> <br />How strong thine arm is, mighty God! <br />Who would not fear thy name? <br />Jesus, how sweet thy graces are! <br />Who would not love the Lamb? <br /> <br />He has done more than Moses did, <br />Our Prophet and our King; <br />From bonds of hell he freed our souls, <br />And taught our lips to sing. <br /> <br />In the Red Sea, by Moses' hand, <br />Th' Egyptian host was drowned; <br />But his own blood hides all our sins, <br />And guilt no more is found. <br /> <br />When through the desert Isr'el went, <br />With manna they were fed: <br />Our Lord invites us to his flesh, <br />And calls it living bread. <br /> <br />Moses beheld the promised land, <br />Yet never reached the place; <br />But Christ shall bring his followers home, <br />To see his Father's face. <br /> <br />Then shall our love and joy be full, <br />And feel a warmer flame; <br />And sweeter voices tune the song <br />Of Moses and the Lamb.<br /><br />Isaac Watts<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/hymn-49/
