"Leave Your Nets" TEXT: Mark Ryman (2005) based on Matthew 4:12-23 TUNE: “Monkland,” John Antes (1790). When our Lord heard that his friend Was detained and taken in, He withdrew to Galilee, Settling beside the sea. Fulfilling what prophets see, Zebulun and Naphtali Was where Jesus came to dwell, Dawning Light in Gentile Hell. In the land of death and shade God’s Great Light was now displayed For all of the world to see-- Shining still for you and me. One day Jesus shone on shore For two at their netting chore: “Follow me and leave your kin; I’ll make you fishers of men!” Leave your nets and drop your plough; Put Him first and trust Him now. Take the Savior by the hand; Let Him lead you to His land. The copy on this page, including the hymn and commentary, is copyrighted by Mark Ryman. © 2004. I use CYBER HYMNAL for all of my tunes, which means you can use the tune yourself. Information on the Revised Common Lectionary may be found at both textweek.com and Vanderbilt Divinity SChool. You may freely use these hymn lyrics and/or commentary in whole or in part for study and/or worship as long as you use the following citation: "©2004 Mark Ryman. More hymns at edoxy.com." If you would, please email me, letting me know how you have used the hymn(s). That would be a blessing. If you wish to publish this or any of my hymns, you must of course gain my permission. © Mark Ryman HYMN INDEX You may freely use this hymn in whole or in part for study and/or worship as long as you use the following citation: "©2004 Mark Ryman. More hymns at edoxy.com." If you would, please email me, letting me know how you have used the hymn(s). That would be a blessing. If you wish to publish this or any of my hymns, you must of course gain my permission. Mark Ryman (mark@edoxy.com)