Jesu Jesu Fill us With Your Love

This is a folk-style song of petition, asking for Jesus' help in serving people.   It is based on John 13:1-17, Jesus washing the disciples' feet, and so is sometimes used for Maundy Thursday foot-washing services.

It was written by Church of Scotland minister and missionary to Africa, Thomas Stevenson (Tom)  Colvin (1925-2000).  The song was written in 1963, and first published in America in 1969 by Hope Publishing.

The song is set to a tune called CHEREPONI, which Colvin adapted from a Ghanaian folk-song. It has a 6/8 time signature, and in the key of D, the first few notes are F A A F F AA F G.



Image from 
Jesus Washing Peter’s Feet, Ford Madox Brown  (1821–1893)



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Examples

Choir with percussion:


Choir, unaccompanied:


Small group with piano, words on-screen:


Congregation with piano:


Singer with organ:


Cantor and children's choir, professional recording:


Instrumental - hand-bells:


Singer with guitar:


1970s professional recording (nb incorrect title on the video - contents are this song)


Lyrics

The lyrics are copyright so cannot be reproduced here. But they are currently available on this website. The song starts with a five-line chorus, and this is repeated after each of the four verses. A rough outline is:
Jesu, Jesu, fill us with your love,
show us how to serve
the neighbors we have from you. 
1 Kneels at the feet of his friends,
silently washes their feet,
Master who acts as a slave to them. 
2 Neighbors are rich folk and poor,
neighbors are black, brown, and white,
neighbors are nearby and far away. 
3 These are the ones we should serve,
these are the ones we should love;
all these are neighbors to us and you. 
4 Loving puts us on our knees,
serving as those who are slaves:
this is the way we should live with you.

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KEEP IN CASE ORIGINAL IS REMOVED, BUT DO NOT DISPLAY esu, Jesu, fill us with your love,
show us how to serve
the neighbors we have from you.
1 Kneels at the feet of his friends,
silently washes their feet,
Master who acts as a slave to them. [Refrain]
2 Neighbors are rich folk and poor,
neighbors are black, brown, and white,
neighbors are nearby and far away. [Refrain]
3 These are the ones we should serve,
these are the ones we should love;
all these are neighbors to us and you. [Refrain]
4 Loving puts us on our knees,
serving as those who are slaves:
this is the way we should live with you.

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