The Good Shepherd Hymn Poem by Joseph C Ogbonna Ogbonna

The Good Shepherd Hymn

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I heard the voice of the good shepherd say;
'I did your sad and weary soul salvage,
lean on me, I did for your freedom pay.
Lean on me, and come to God with courage.'
The soft voice of Jesus tenderly speaks,
when in moments of pain, my sadness peaks.
His assuring words give my poor soul rest,
as I lay my wearied head on his breast.

I heard the voice of the good shepherd say;
of the life giving bread he freely gives
to all the redeemed in whose hearts he lives.
I came to him as hungry as I was,
and my spiritual stomach he did sate.
His soft spoken voice always pleads my cause,
his love for me is always up to date;
thus on him only I can hang my fate.

I heard the voice of the good shepherd say;
'I am the only sacrificial lamb,
no one else can duplicate my good role.'
I once was lost, but he rescued my soul,
he did protect my fallen soul from harm.
When from his sheepfold I stubbornly strayed,
with no regard for the price he gladly paid,
he lovingly sought me out without delay.

The Good Shepherd Hymn
Tuesday, October 3, 2023
Topic(s) of this poem: Good,Jesus
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Jesus Christ, the good Shepherd
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kingsley Egbukole 04 October 2023

We were lost and He redeemed our soul. Beautiful poem

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