Two men walked on the road to Emmaus
Blind to a stranger they met on their way
Late in the evening, they asked him to supper
To break bread together at the close of the day
The stranger took the bread and bowed his head
And asked for a blessing
And then he broke it into pieces of three
He gave to these blind men this bread
Blessed and broken
And suddenly their blinded eyes did see
This bread was blessed far more
Than I could ever imagine
It was touched by God's grace
More than I'll ever know
And then it was broken
By the hand of the Savior
To bring sight to these blind men
That met Him that day
After the blessing
And after the breaking
It was given to bring sight to these men
For when it was blessed
When it was broken
And after it was given
He blessed it and broke it
Again and again
His life was blessed far more
Than I could ever imagine
He was touched by God's grace
More than I'll ever know
And then He was broken
By the hand of the Father
To bring sight to all blind men
Who are lost on their way
After God blessed Him
And after God broke Him
He was given to bring sight to all men
When He was blessed
When He was broken
And after He was given
God blessed Him and broke Him
Again and again
My life is blessed far more
Than I could ever imagine
I've been touched by God's grace
More than I'll ever know
So now let me be broken
Through Your suffering and Your sorrow
Let me feel what You felt
When You were broken for me
After my blessing
After my breaking
Let me be given
To bring sight to all blind men
When I've been blessed
When I've been broken
And after I've was given
Lord, bless me, Lord, break me
Again and again
Lord, bless me and break me
Again and again
Blessed, Broken, and Given was written by Lari Goss.