Saviour, like a shepherd lead us,
Much we need Thy tender care;
In Thy pleasant pastures feed us,
For our use Thy folds prepare:
Blessed Jesus, Blessed Jesus,
Thou hast bought us, Thine we are;
Blessed Jesus, Blessed Jesus,
Thou hast bought us, Thine we are.
We are Thine; do Thou befriend us,
Be the Guardian of our way;
Keep Thy flock, from sin defend us,
Seek us when we go astray:
Blessed Jesus, Blessed Jesus,
Hear, O hear us when we pray;
Blessed Jesus, Blessed Jesus,
Hear, O hear us when we pray.
Thou hast promised to receive us,
Poor and sinful tho' we be;
Thou hast mercy to relieve us,
Grace to cleanse, and pow'r to free:
Blessed Jesus, Blessed Jesus,
Early let us turn to Thee;
Blessed Jesus, Blessed Jesus,
Early let us turn to Thee.
Early let us seek Thy favor;
Early let us do Thy will;
Blessed Lord and only Saviour,
With Thy love our bosoms fill:
Blessed Jesus, Blessed Jesus,
Thou hast loved us, love us still;
Blessed Jesus, Blessed Jesus,
Thou hast loved us, love us still.
Story:
The text of "Saviour,
Like a Shepherd Lead Us" first
appeared in Hymns for the Young, 1940, which was edited by
Dorothy Ann Thrupp (1779-1847). Although no author's name appears with
the text, it is thought that Thrupp wrote it, since she often
published hymns anonymously, under the pseudonym "Iota," or simply
using her initials.
The tune we sing today was written by William Bradbury expressly
for this text and appeared in his Sunday School collection, Oriola,
1859. Bradbury was a protege of the great music educator, Lowell
Mason. Bradbury sang in Mason's Bowdoin Street Church choir and Boston
Academy of Music as a youth, and later started similar church and
school music programs in New York where he served as organist at First
Baptist Church. Beyond his work as an educator and church musician,
Bradbury studied composition in Europe, founded the Bradbury Piano
Company with his brother, and edited a number of music books. Bradbury
is probably most famous for writing the music to "Jesus Loves Me."
It's interesting that "Saviour,
Like a Shepherd Lead Us" was
originally intended for children. In fact, many classic hymns like
"Morning Has Broken" and "All Things Bright and Beautiful" were
originally written for youth. Certainly this proves that educating our
children and creating lasting music need not be mutually exclusive
goals!
Bible Verse
Ezekiel 34:23
- Then
I will set over them one shepherd, My servant David, and he will feed
them; he will feed them himself and be their shepherd"
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