Hungry ones (Vol 3 No 51)
Hungry ones (Vol 3 No 51)
When Jesus wanted solitude
He sought a lonely place;
With his dear friend, the Baptist, killed –
He needed private space.
But crowds of people found him there,
And did not let him rest;
They hungered for his words of hope;
For with them, they felt blest.
Compassion filled his heart at once;
But how could they be fed?
Disciples said they had two fish
And just five loaves of bread.
He offered thanks, then broke the bread;
All ate; none were refused;
The thousands there were fed that day;
Twelve baskets full – Not used!
Today we have a different scene
With millions down the street
Who starve to death; Why is it so?
Want should be obsolete!
God is in those who agonise;
God suffers in their pain;
When sharing bread we know we are
Extending God’s domain.
Tune Dunfermline AHB 365 Not in TiS
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