SAVIOUR LIKE A SHEPHERD LEAD US| Jesu boluso ma sin wa

History of Hymns: “Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us” Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us attributed to Dorothy A. Thrupp; The United Methodist Hymnal, No. 381 Savior, like a shepherd lead us, much we need thy tender care; in thy pleasant pastures feed us, for our use thy folds prepare. Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus! Thou hast bought us, thine we are. “Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us,” attributed to Englishwoman Dorothy A. Thrupp (1779-1847), is found in almost every Christian hymnal. According to the hymnology website, www.hymnary.org, “Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us” appears in 1005 hymnals. It is one hymn that most church members can recognize across denominational lines. What may surprise most churchgoers to know, however, is that for such a well-known and loved hymn of the Christian faith, we know little about how it was written or who the true author was. Its past aside, however, we see that whoever penned these words had a deeply theological message to share. The mystery of the authorship of the words goes back to the 1830s, when the hymn made its first appearances in Thrupp’s Hymns for the Young (c. 1830) and the Fourth Edition in 1836, but without attribution. Rev. William Carus Wilson published a magazine titled The Children’s Friend (June 1838) and ascribed the poem to “Lyte,” possibly Henry Francis Lyte (1793-1847). British hymnologist J. R. Watson notes, “The authorship remains in doubt; all that can be added is that a stylistic analysis of the vocabulary, rhythm and content would suggest that Thrupp, rather than Henry Francis Lyte, was the author” (Canterbury Dictionary). The penned words were directly applied to children, and the anonymous writer obviously meant to use this four-stanza hymn for teaching. It was more than twenty years later that the tune we presently know was composed by the American musician William Bradbury (1816-1868). His tune, named after himself, has most often been associated with this text, except in the case of the Episcopalian tradition that paired the text with the tune SICIILIAN MARINERS. When Bradbury composed this tune, however, he modified the original words meant for children and broadened the meaning to include all the congregation. Then, with some modernizing of the language, the text was standardized as it appears today. Since about 1830, the hymn has remained largely untouched. In fact, when the Methodist Book of Hymns shortened the refrain in 1966, the publisher received so many complaints, the full Bradbury version was put back into The United Methodist Hymnal (1989). One has to wonder why this hymn has been so successful for nearly two hundred years. The most likely answer is found in the theology of the hymn. Since the focus of the original composition was for young children, Thrupp would have wanted to encapsulate the essence and message of a caring Christ who loves all his children. In the first stanza, we see Christ portrayed as a shepherd offering care and guidance to his flock as well as preparing for service and Christian life. This is followed by an acknowledgement that we are Christ’s. Thrupp alludes to Psalm 23 – “pleasant pastures” – and draws upon the image of Christ as the Good Shepherd (John 10:1-18). Likewise, the second stanza picks up with the idea of possession by Christ and the continued picture of Christ as the Good Shepherd. Now, however, the author shows that we are not only possessed by Christ, but we are also in fellowship with Christ. Christ is our defender and guide, and he will hear us when we pray to him and follow in his footsteps. The author also alludes to the lost sheep (Matthew 18:12-14; Luke 15:3-7), especially in the phrase, “seek us when we go astray.” The third stanza offers a wonderful picture of the salvation message of Christ—that no one is beyond the reach of God’s love and there is no sin too great to keep us separated from God. Underlying this message is an understanding of original sin, the inherent sinful nature of all of God’s

HYMN : AS I JOURNEY THROUGH THE LAND | Ninu irinajo mi(Haa mofe ri Jesu)
▶︎

HYMN : AS I JOURNEY THROUGH THE LAND | Ninu irinajo mi(Haa mofe ri Jesu)

John Lennox Brilliant Response on "Why did God command Killing in the Bible?"
▶︎

John Lennox Brilliant Response on "Why did God command Killing in the Bible?"

The Blind Woman Behind the Hymns | True Story (Fanny Crosby)
▶︎

The Blind Woman Behind the Hymns | True Story (Fanny Crosby)

What Queen Elizabeth Really Thought of Every US First Lady
▶︎

What Queen Elizabeth Really Thought of Every US First Lady

As I journey through @ 30days Hymnal challenge day29. by : R. H. Cornelius #30dayshymnalchallenge
▶︎

As I journey through @ 30days Hymnal challenge day29. by : R. H. Cornelius #30dayshymnalchallenge

There's not a friend like a lowly Jesus| Kosore bi Jesu oni rele
▶︎

There's not a friend like a lowly Jesus| Kosore bi Jesu oni rele

Rowan Atkinson's Brilliant Humor Leaves Celebrities in Tears!
▶︎

Rowan Atkinson's Brilliant Humor Leaves Celebrities in Tears!

The FULL VIDEO of Trump they didn’t want released
▶︎

The FULL VIDEO of Trump they didn’t want released

Ages 75–85: If You Still Do These 6 Things, You’re Truly One Of A Kind :Dr. William Li
▶︎

Ages 75–85: If You Still Do These 6 Things, You’re Truly One Of A Kind :Dr. William Li

The Biggest Disaster in Christian Music | Keith Green
▶︎

The Biggest Disaster in Christian Music | Keith Green

Nicole lives ina DIY wooden tiny house surrounded by nature | ARD Room Tour
▶︎

Nicole lives ina DIY wooden tiny house surrounded by nature | ARD Room Tour

IMMORTAL INVISIBLE GOD ONLY WISE oba aiku airi orisun ogban
▶︎

IMMORTAL INVISIBLE GOD ONLY WISE oba aiku airi orisun ogban

John Lennox Brilliant answer on "Where's the Evidence for GOD?"
▶︎

John Lennox Brilliant answer on "Where's the Evidence for GOD?"

Can 5 IGBOS find the 2 secret YORUBAS Amongst Them?
▶︎

Can 5 IGBOS find the 2 secret YORUBAS Amongst Them?

I'm 100 years old and My Kids Stopped Visiting. Here 's  What I Did.
▶︎

I'm 100 years old and My Kids Stopped Visiting. Here 's What I Did.

Master, the Tempest Is Raging (Peace, Be Still) - Gramophone Chorus
▶︎

Master, the Tempest Is Raging (Peace, Be Still) - Gramophone Chorus

JOHN LENNOX: This Is why I Am Absolutely Certain About God!
▶︎

JOHN LENNOX: This Is why I Am Absolutely Certain About God!

Geschenk und Herausforderung: Edgar und seine musikalische Hochbegabung I 37 Grad
▶︎

Geschenk und Herausforderung: Edgar und seine musikalische Hochbegabung I 37 Grad

Padre Pio's last words on Fatima — and what they mean for 2026
▶︎

Padre Pio's last words on Fatima — and what they mean for 2026

They Thought He Looked Like Jesus… The Song that BROKE EVERYONE IN TEARS | AGT 2026
▶︎

They Thought He Looked Like Jesus… The Song that BROKE EVERYONE IN TEARS | AGT 2026