The 'Bread of Life' hymns celebrate Jesus as the sustainer of our souls, inviting believers to find nourishment and fulfillment in Him. This theme echoes the words of John 6:35, where Jesus declares, 'I am the bread of life,' reminding us of His eternal provision and grace. These hymns inspire worship and reflection on the deep spiritual sustenance found in Christ.
All my life long I had panted
5 verses
Miss Clara Tear Williams (1858-1937)
John Wesley (1703-1791)
Bread Of Heaven, On Thee I Feed
2 verses
Josiah Conder
Bread Of The World, In Mercy Broken
7 verses
Reginald Heber
Break Thou the Bread of Life,
4 verses
Mary Artemesia Lathbury (1841-1913)
Mary Artemesia Lathbury
Christ is our manna true,
12 verses
Christ, Our Life
4 verses
I Come, O Savior, To Thy Table
15 verses
from Emskirchner Choralbuch; Heyder, Friedrich Christian (1677-1754); composite
Sister Eva of Friedenshort, adapted
I hunger and I thirst;
4 verses
John Samuel Bewley Monsell (1811-1875)
Let's talk about Jesus
5 verses
John Wesley (1703-1791)
No man ever, spoke like Jesus;
3 verses
P. K. C. R. W.
O Gracious Lord, be with us now
2 verses
Sir Edward Denny
Sweet feast of love divine!
6 verses
Edward Denny (1796-1889)
When on Thy table, Lord, we gaze,
7 verses
You Seek Me Not Because
2 verses
