Two Kings, Two Feasts

By Rhiannonw
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[Continuing the idea of a hymn for Sundays]
The Despot Herod held a feast,
and showed himself a tyrant beast,
gave to the dancer her vile wish
of righteous John’s head on a dish.
But, Jesus saddened, found a place
of quiet, but crowds still sought his face,
he had compassion on their need,
and gave them truth and bread to feed.
What contrast seen in these two kings,
the one abused the power fear brings,
the other as a Shepherd cared,
and healed and fed, salvation shared.
And he is still a Shepherd-King
who welcomes all to come to him.
He knows you through and through, he’ll lead,
and satisfy soul-hunger, feed.
Mark 6: 14-44 and Matthew 14:12-14
(Tune: LM can be sung to ‘Ye banks and braes’ Scottish Traditional melody – two verses to the tune)
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Hi Rhiainnon
Hi Rhiainnon
I just sang through your hymn which is a good start for Pentecost Sunday. I wonder what hymns we will have at church this week. The priest chooses them, which annoys the choir director - but when she chose them, she kept putting in new ones that nobody knew - in order to teach us new ones, but he wanted the old favourites all the time.
Jean
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