‘One Bread One Body’ is sung by Talbot to reflect his catholic faith, in Jesus Christ as saviour of earth. By saying ‘we are one body in this one lord’ he displays his belief that we have all been brought together by the Lord. This is again conveyed when he says ‘Gentile or Jew, Servant or Free, Wom...
[Chorus]
One bread, one body
One Lord of all
One cup of blessing which we bless
And we, though many
Throughout the earth
We are one body in this one Lord
[Verse 1]
Gentile or Jew
Servant or free
Woman or man, no more
[Chorus]
One bread, one body
One Lord of all
One cup of blessing which we bless
And we, though many
Throughout the earth
We are one body in this one Lord
[Verse 2]
Many the gifts
Many the works
One in the Lord of all
[Chorus]
One bread, one body
One Lord of all
One cup of blessing which we bless
And we, though many
Throughout the earth
We are one body in this one Lord
[Verse 3]
Grain for the fields
Scattered and grown
Gathered to one, for all
[Chorus]
One bread, one body
One Lord of all
One cup of blessing which we bless
And we, though many
Throughout the earth
We are one body in this one Lord
One Bread, One Body was written by John Foley.
John Michael Talbot released One Bread, One Body on Thu Jun 05 1997.