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Reverently and Meekly NowReverently and Meekly NowReverently and Meekly NowReverently and Meekly Now

presented bykathryn duncanpresented by

kathryn duncan

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General Information General Information

Text: Joseph L. Townsend Music: Ebenezer Beesley Tune: Meekness Text appeared in 1891, and complete

hymn was published in 1896 Latter-day Saints’ Psalmody

Part of the choir section of the 1950 hymnal

Text: Joseph L. Townsend Music: Ebenezer Beesley Tune: Meekness Text appeared in 1891, and complete

hymn was published in 1896 Latter-day Saints’ Psalmody

Part of the choir section of the 1950 hymnal

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Text: Joseph L. TownsendText: Joseph L. Townsend

Born 1849, died 1942 Born in Pennsylvania, traveled to Utah

to find a climate better for his health Baptized 6 months after arriving in the

valley Taught penmanship, went on a mission

to the southern states Wrote the texts for 10 songs currently in

our hymnal

Born 1849, died 1942 Born in Pennsylvania, traveled to Utah

to find a climate better for his health Baptized 6 months after arriving in the

valley Taught penmanship, went on a mission

to the southern states Wrote the texts for 10 songs currently in

our hymnal

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Text Analysis (vs. 1)Text Analysis (vs. 1)

Reverently and meekly now, Let thy head most humbly bow.Think of me, thou ransomed one; Think what I for thee have done.With my blood that dripped like rain, Sweat in agony of pain,With my body on the tree I have ransomed even thee.

As we take the sacrament, we need to reverently and humbly think of the Savior and His sacrifice for us as He paid for our souls with his body and blood.

Reverently and meekly now, Let thy head most humbly bow.Think of me, thou ransomed one; Think what I for thee have done.With my blood that dripped like rain, Sweat in agony of pain,With my body on the tree I have ransomed even thee.

As we take the sacrament, we need to reverently and humbly think of the Savior and His sacrifice for us as He paid for our souls with his body and blood.

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“In Gethsemane he bowed beneath a load none other

could bear. There he sweat great gouts of blood from every pore as he bore the

sins of us all on conditions of repentance. In the garden

and on the cross he paid the ransom and finished his

atoning work. There is no language to extol the

wonders of his works and all that he has done for us.”

Elder Bruce R. McConkie

“In Gethsemane he bowed beneath a load none other

could bear. There he sweat great gouts of blood from every pore as he bore the

sins of us all on conditions of repentance. In the garden

and on the cross he paid the ransom and finished his

atoning work. There is no language to extol the

wonders of his works and all that he has done for us.”

Elder Bruce R. McConkie

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Text Analysis (vs. 2)Text Analysis (vs. 2)

In this bread now blest for thee, Emblem of my body see;In this water or this wine, Emblem of my blood divine.Oh, remember what was done That the sinner might be won.On the cross of Calvary I have suffered death for thee.

The water or wine symbolizes His blood; the bread symbolizes His body. We must constantly remember the suffering He endured that we as His imperfect children might be won back.

In this bread now blest for thee, Emblem of my body see;In this water or this wine, Emblem of my blood divine.Oh, remember what was done That the sinner might be won.On the cross of Calvary I have suffered death for thee.

The water or wine symbolizes His blood; the bread symbolizes His body. We must constantly remember the suffering He endured that we as His imperfect children might be won back.

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“Simply eating the bread and drinking the water will not bring that forgiveness. We must prepare and then partake with a

broken heart and contrite spirit. The spiritual preparation we make to partake of the sacrament is essential to receiving a

remission of our sins.” Vaughn J. Featherstone

“Simply eating the bread and drinking the water will not bring that forgiveness. We must prepare and then partake with a

broken heart and contrite spirit. The spiritual preparation we make to partake of the sacrament is essential to receiving a

remission of our sins.” Vaughn J. Featherstone

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Text Analysis (vs. 3)Text Analysis (vs. 3)

Bid thine heart all strife to cease; With thy brethren be at peace.Oh, forgive as thou wouldst be E’en forgiven now by me. In the solemn faith of prayer Cast upon me all thy care,And my Spirit’s grace shall be Like a fountain unto thee.

We need to have pure hearts and be full of charity to our brethren - forgiving them as we would have Christ forgive us. When we put our burdens on the Lord and have faith in Him, His grace will be poured upon us.

Bid thine heart all strife to cease; With thy brethren be at peace.Oh, forgive as thou wouldst be E’en forgiven now by me. In the solemn faith of prayer Cast upon me all thy care,And my Spirit’s grace shall be Like a fountain unto thee.

We need to have pure hearts and be full of charity to our brethren - forgiving them as we would have Christ forgive us. When we put our burdens on the Lord and have faith in Him, His grace will be poured upon us.

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“Our sacrifice is not a literal sacrifice of animals but is a

sacrifice of time, money, talents, and a broken heart and a contrite spirit. The Atonement lifts us to a

level of opportunity to become joint heirs with Christ and to be

exalted with the blessings of eternal life.”

Vaughn J. Featherstone

“Our sacrifice is not a literal sacrifice of animals but is a

sacrifice of time, money, talents, and a broken heart and a contrite spirit. The Atonement lifts us to a

level of opportunity to become joint heirs with Christ and to be

exalted with the blessings of eternal life.”

Vaughn J. Featherstone

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Text Analysis (vs. 4)Text Analysis (vs. 4)

At the throne I intercede; For thee ever do I plead.I have loved thee as thy friend, With a love that cannot end.Be obedient, I implore, Prayerful, watchful evermore.And be constant unto me, That thy Savior I may be.

At the day of judgment, Christ will intercede for us if we are obedient, prayerful, watchful, and constant. We make the choice, through our actions, if we want Him and will accept Him as our Savior or not.

At the throne I intercede; For thee ever do I plead.I have loved thee as thy friend, With a love that cannot end.Be obedient, I implore, Prayerful, watchful evermore.And be constant unto me, That thy Savior I may be.

At the day of judgment, Christ will intercede for us if we are obedient, prayerful, watchful, and constant. We make the choice, through our actions, if we want Him and will accept Him as our Savior or not.

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“When sore trials come upon us, it’s time to deepen our faith in God, to work hard, and to serve others. Then He will heal our broken hearts. He will bestow upon us persona peace and comfort. Those great gifts will not be destroyed, even by death.” Elder Russell M. Nelson

“When sore trials come upon us, it’s time to deepen our faith in God, to work hard, and to serve others. Then He will heal our broken hearts. He will bestow upon us persona peace and comfort. Those great gifts will not be destroyed, even by death.” Elder Russell M. Nelson

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Music: Ebenezer BeesleyMusic: Ebenezer Beesley

Born 1840, died 1906 Emigrated to Utah at age 19 Led Sunday School music, directed ward

choir, studied the violin, compiled songbooks, and directed the production of the Latter-day Saints’ Psalmody

Appointed acting director of Mo-Tab in 1880 and directed for 9 years

Wrote the music for 11 hymns

Born 1840, died 1906 Emigrated to Utah at age 19 Led Sunday School music, directed ward

choir, studied the violin, compiled songbooks, and directed the production of the Latter-day Saints’ Psalmody

Appointed acting director of Mo-Tab in 1880 and directed for 9 years

Wrote the music for 11 hymns

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“My son, be faithful in Christ; and may not the things which I have written grieve thee, to weigh thee down unto death;

but may Christ lift thee up, and may his sufferings and death, and the showing

his body unto our fathers, and his mercy and long-suffering, and the hope of his

glory and of eternal life, rest in your mind forever.”

Moroni 9:25

“My son, be faithful in Christ; and may not the things which I have written grieve thee, to weigh thee down unto death;

but may Christ lift thee up, and may his sufferings and death, and the showing

his body unto our fathers, and his mercy and long-suffering, and the hope of his

glory and of eternal life, rest in your mind forever.”

Moroni 9:25

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Vs. 1: melody sung, other parts hum

Vs. 2: women only, soprano and alto

Vs. 3: SATB, all parts, mezzo forte Vs. 4: all unison, reverently

Vs. 1: melody sung, other parts hum

Vs. 2: women only, soprano and alto

Vs. 3: SATB, all parts, mezzo forte Vs. 4: all unison, reverently