Servant of All

Composer: Charles Finch, 1914

Who would be great­est among you

Let him be serv­ant of all;

This is the Sav­ior’s com­mand­ment

This is the Spir­it’s sweet call.

Unto the true and the faith­ful

Soundeth this cla­ri­on call:

Who would be great­est among you

Let him be serv­ant of all.

Who would be great­est among you

Let him be serv­ant of all;

Drink of the cup of My sor­row

Taste of earth’s worm­wood and gall.

Deep are Geth­se­ma­ne’s sha­dows

Yonder the cross

grim and tall:

Who would be great­est among you

Let him be serv­ant of all.

Who would be great­est among you

What shall the pro­fit then be

Gaining the world

if thou los­est

Life thro’ eter­ni­ty?

Voices of plea­sure and call­ing

Unto the ban­quet­ing hall

Who would be great­est among you

Let him be serv­ant of all.

Who would be great­est among you

Mother of Ze­be­dee’s sons

Seats of the king­dom are giv­en

Him who in low­li­ness comes.

Thrones on My right and My left hand

Only to he­roes shall fall:

Those who ob­ey My com­mand­ments

These are the great­est of all.

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