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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE |
Come in, O come! the door stands open now;
I knew Thy voice; Lord Jesus, it was Thou; The sun has set long since; the storms begin; 'Tis time for Thee, my Saviour, O come in!
Alas, ill-ordered shows the dreary room;
The household stuff lies heaped amidst the gloom, The table empty stands, the couch undressed; Ah, what a welcome for th' Eternal Guest!
Yet welcome and tonight; this doleful scene
Is e'en itself my cause to hail Thee in; This dark confusion e'en at once demands Thine own bright presence, Lord, and ordering hands.
I seek no more to alter things, or mend,
Before the coming of so great a Friend; All were at best unseemly; and 'twere ill Beyond all else to keep Thee waiting still.
Come, not to find, hut make this troubled heart
A dwelling worthy of Thee as Thou art; To chase the gloom, the terror, and the sin: Come, all Thyself, yea, come, Lord Jesus, in!
Come in, O come! the door stands open now; |
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H. C. G. Moule | Frederick C. Atkinson, c. 1870 |