Web1. For the bread which you have broken, for the wine which you have poured, for the words which you have spoken, now we give you thanks, O Lord. 2. By this promise that you love us, by your gift of peace restored, by the call to heaven above us, hallow all our lives, O Lord. 3. With the holy ones before you, feasting on your grace outpoured, WebPresbyterian hymnologist Louis Benson concludes his Communion hymn "For the Bread which You Have Broken" ( United Methodist Hymnal, 614, 615) with the first petition, "let your kingdom come, O Lord." Forgiveness has received less attention, however.
History of Hymns: “For the Bread Which You Have Broken”
WebBread of the World in Mercy Broken 624 240 Broken for Me 2263 Come, Share the Lord 2269 Come, Sinners, to the Gospel Feast (Communion) 616 Eat This Bread, Drink This Cup 628 379 For the Bread Which You Have Broken (Beng-Li) 615 For the Bread Which You Have Broken (For the Bread) 614 235 For Your Generous Providing 82 Hallelujah! WebBread of the World in Mercy Broken 624 240 Broken for Me 2263 Come, Share the Lord 2269 Come, Sinners, to the Gospel Feast (Communion) 616 Eat This Bread, Drink This Cup 628 379 For the Bread Which You Have Broken (Beng-Li) 615 For the Bread Which You Have Broken (For the Bread) 614 235 For Your Generous Providing 82 Hallelujah! immigration crisis in the us
For the Bread Which You Have Broken (hymn)
WebFeb 3, 2024 · [Verse 1] D G D Em D A For the bread which You have broken for the wine which You have poured D A D A D For the words which You have spoken now we give You thanks, O Lord [Verse... Web119 views, 8 likes, 0 loves, 11 comments, 0 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Anglican Parish of Mandurah: Easter Day 9th April 2024 Christ's Church... WebFor The Bread, Which Thou Hast Broken; For The Wine, Which Thou Hast Poured; For The Words, Which Thou Hast Spoken Now We Give Thee Thanks, O Lord. By This … immigration crisis united states