At Home In Our Hearts
Blessed Moments: Serving Christ Selflessly in 'At Home In Our Hearts'Lyrics
You who welcomed Christ into your home
You are addressed, referring to those who welcomed Christ into their home.
You who must have washed the Savior's feet
Those who likely performed a humble act symbolized by washing the Savior's feet.
Are truly blest
Such individuals are genuinely blessed.
You who fed the Lord when weary and forlorn
Refers to providing sustenance and comfort to the Lord when He was tired and distressed.
Blest are you who served the Lord's needs
Expresses blessings for those who served the Lord's needs.
You with whom He shared His wondrous deeds
People who witnessed and shared in the wondrous deeds of Christ.
You to whom He bared His broken dreams
Those who were privy to Jesus' vulnerabilities and shattered dreams.
Are truly blest
They are genuinely blessed individuals.
You whom Jesus sought before His lonely end
Refers to individuals sought by Jesus before facing His own loneliness and hardships.
Blest are you whom Jesus called His friend
Blessings for those whom Jesus considered as His friends.
And so we pray, now and always
A call for prayer, both in the present and ongoing.
That we might serve the Lord as selflessly
A prayerful request to serve the Lord in a selfless manner.
By feeding those in need
A call to serve others by providing for their needs.
Their woes making our own
Encourages empathizing with the troubles of others, making their problems our own.
In our hearts may Jesus find a home
An aspiration for Jesus to find a home in our hearts.
You who begged the Lord to raise His friend
Reference to someone who pleaded with the Lord to resurrect a friend.
You who knew our death He would amend
Acknowledgment of the person's understanding that Jesus could overcome death.
Are truly blest, You whom Jesus heard say
Those who declared Jesus as the Messiah are truly blessed.
"You are the messiah
Quoting the acknowledgment of Jesus as the Messiah.
The Son of God who comes into the world!
Declaration of Jesus as the Son of God who enters the world.
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