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HIS SECOND COMING |
Thou art coming, O my Saviour,
Thou art coming, O my King, In Thy beauty all resplendent, In Thy glory all transcendent; Well may we rejoice and sing: Coming! in the opening east Herald brightness slowly swells; Coming! 0 my glorious Priest, Hear we not Thy golden bells?
Thou art coming, Thou art coming;
We shall meet Thee on Thy way, We shall see Thee, we shall know Thee, We shall bless Thee, we shall show Thee All our hearts could never say; What an anthem that will be, Ringing out our love to Thee, Pouring out our rapture sweet At Thine own all-glorious feet.
Thou art coming; we are waiting
With a hope that cannot fail, Asking not the day or hour, Resting on Thy word of power, Anchored safe within the veil. Time appointed may be long, But the vision must be sure; Certainly must make us strong, Joyful patience can endure.
O joy to see Thee reigning,
Thee, our own beloved Lord! Every tongue Thy name, confessing, Worship, honor, glory, blessing Brought to Thee with one accord; Thee, our Master and our Friend, Vindicated and enthroned, Into earth's remotest end Glorified, adored, and owned.
Thou art coming, O my Saviour, |
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Frances Ridley Havergal, 1873 | William H. Monk, 1875 |