We cry to the Lord, who will come to bring us salvation.
Come, Lord, and save us.
Lord Jesus Christ, our God, Savior of all,
— come swiftly and save us.
Come, Lord, and save us.
Lord, by your coming into this world,
— free us from the sin of the world.
Come, Lord, and save us.
You came from the Father,
— show us the path that leads to him.
Come, Lord, and save us.
You were conceived by the Holy Spirit,
— by your word renew the same spirit in our hearts.
Come, Lord, and save us.
You became incarnate from the Virgin Mary,
— free our bodies from corruption.
Come, Lord, and save us.
Lord, be mindful of all men,
— who from the beginning of time have placed their trust in you
Come, Lord, and save us.
Source: Evening Prayer, DivineOffice.org
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