1. With a pray’r You fed the hungry,
with a cry You stilled the storm;
With a look You had compassion
on the desp’rate and forlorn.
With a touch You healed the leper,
with a shout You raised the dead;
With a word expelled the demons,
with a blessing broke the bread.
Refrain:
Love incarnate, Love divine,
Captivate this heart of mine
Till all I do speaks of You.
2. As a sheep before the shearer
You were silent in Your pain;
You endured humiliation
at the hands of those You’d made.
And as hell unleashed its fury,
You were lifted on a tree,
Crying, “Father God, forgive them,
place their punishment on Me.”
3. I will feed the poor and hungry,
I will stand up for the truth;
I will take my cross and follow
to the corners of the earth.
And I ask that You so fill me
with Your peace, Your pow’r, Your breath;
That I never love my life so much
to shrink from facing death.
Words and Music: Stuart Townend
Hymnology was produced by Grace Productions in partnership with Hymns of Grace. Hymns of Grace exist to assist believers in their corporate and private worship of God. For more information about Hymns of Grace, visit: https://hymnsofgrace.com
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