John xiv. 13; xv. 16.
3. And loose the bands of our 3. The blood of Jesus Christ
sins, by the power committed to his Son cleanseth us from all sin.
thee, 1 John i. 7.
4. By which thou shuttest 4. These things saith he that
heaven against all by a word, is holy, he that is true, he that
and openest it[98]. openeth and no man shutteth, and
shutteth and no man openeth.
Rev. iii. 7.
I am he that liveth and was
dead, and am alive for evermore,
and have the keys of hell and of
death. Rev. i. 18.
[Footnote 98: This hymn is variously read. In the edition of Mr.
Husenbeth (H. 497.) it is: "O Peter, blessed shepherd, of thy
mercy receive the prayers of us who supplicate, and loose by thy
word the bands of our sins, thou to whom is given the power of
opening heaven to the earth, and of shutting it when
open."--"Beate pastor, Petre, clemens accipe voces precantum,
criminumque vincula verbo resolve, cui potestas tradita aperire
terris coelum, apertum claudere." H. 497.]
Let it not be answered that many a Christian minister is now called a
good shepherd.
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