Lamb Of God
Dan Schutte Lyrics


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Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world. Have mercy on us.
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world. Have mercy on us.
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world. Grant us peace.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dan Schutte's song "Lamb of God" is a prayer that acknowledges the mercy and grace of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. The repetition of the phrase "Lamb of God" emphasizes the significance of Christ's sacrifice, as He took away the sins of the world. This sacrifice and act of mercy has granted us salvation, and the prayer acknowledges the importance of seeking this mercy and peace.


The plea for mercy is a common theme in Christian liturgy, and the repetition of the phrase "have mercy on us" serves as a reminder of our human frailty and the need for divine assistance. The final line, "grant us peace," is an apt conclusion to the prayer that seeks to establish a sense of balance amidst the struggles of human existence. The peace that is sought is not just an external one, but also an internal peace that can only be granted through a sense of spiritual fulfillment.


Line by Line Meaning

Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world. Have mercy on us.
Oh, gentle and pure Lamb of God, you absolve us of our wrongdoings and shortcomings that plague our hearts and minds. We beseech you to extend your forgiveness and mercy upon us.


Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world. Have mercy on us.
Your divine and unblemished essence washes away the impurities within our souls. We implore you to show us mercy and compassion, despite our unworthiness.


Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world. Grant us peace.
Savior of humanity, you alleviate the chaos and turmoil instilled within us by our frailties and strife. Bestow upon us the tranquility and harmony which only your benevolence can impart.




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Frank Bellini


on A Light Has Shone

From a Jesuit musician and one of the founding members of the St. Louis Jesuits, leaders in composition of a contemporary liturgical music inspired by Vatican II, enjoy the bright and spirited refrain with well-placed leaps, gradually ascending an octave, capturing the joyful messageโ€ฆ and the verses expressive (and fun for the choir) pitch play.

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