301. Who Knows How Soon My Days Are Ended

1 Who knows how soon my days are ended?
My days are few and time speeds on.
How swiftly, in this world of changes,
May death approach and life be gone.
O God, for Jesus' sake I pray
That I in peace may pass away.

2 So teach me, Lord, my days to number
That when the hour of death appears,
The wounds of Christ may be my refuge,
Nor may I spare repentant tears.
O God, for Jesus' sake I pray
That I in peace may pass away.

3 Help me to put my house in order,
That I may ever ready be
To leave this world and say in meekness:
Lord, as Thou wilt, deal Thou with me.
O God, for Jesus' sake I pray
That I in peace may pass away.

4 O Father, let my sins be covered
With Jesus' blood and righteousness;
By faith this spotless garment wearing,
I find relief from all distress.
O God, for Jesus' sake I pray
That I in peace may pass away.

5 From Jesus naught my soul can sever,
Nor life nor death can do me harm:
Him as my Lord and God confessing,
I shall with ease my foes disarm.
O God, for Jesus' sake I pray
That I in peace may pass away.

Text Information
First Line: Who knows how soon my days are ended?
Title: Who Knows How Soon My Days Are Ended
Translator: H. Brueckner (1922)
Author: Emilie Juliane, Countess of Schwartzburg-Rudolstadt (1688)
Meter: 9 8 9 8 8 8
Language: English
Publication Date: 1930
Topic: The Christian Life: Death and Burial
Tune Information
Name: RUDOLSTADT
Composer: Johann David Meier (1692)
Arranger: Christian Möck
Meter: 9 8 9 8 8 8
Key: A Major



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