117. My life is hid in Jesus

1 My life is hid in Jesus,
And death is gain to me;
Then, whensoe'er He pleases,
I meet it willingly.

2 For Christ, my Lord and Brother,
I leave this world so dim,
And gladly seek that other,
Where I shall be with Him.

3 My woes are nearly over,
Though long and dark the road;
My sin His merits cover,
And I have peace with God.

4 Lord, when my powers are failing,
My breath comes heavily,
And words are unavailing,
O hear my sighs to Thee!

5 When mind, and thought, O Saviour,
Are flickering, like a light
That to and fro doth waver,
Ere 'tis extinguished quite;

6 In that last hour, O grant me
To slumber soft and still,
No doubts to vex or haunt me,
Safe anchored on Thy will;

7 And so to Thee still cleaving
Through all death's agony,
To fall asleep believing,
And wake in heaven with Thee.

8 Amen! Thou Christ, my Saviour,
Wilt grant this unto me:
Thy Spirit lead me ever,
That I fare happily.

Text Information
First Line: My life is hid in Jesus
Meter: 7, 6, 7, 6.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1898
Topic: Heavenly-Mindedness; Sickness, Death, and Burial
Notes: Anna, Countess of Stolberg, ab. 1600; Norwegian title: Min Död er mig til Gode
Tune Information
Name: ABIDE WITH US, OUR SAVIOUR
Composer: M. Vulpius (1609)
Meter: 7, 6, 7, 6.
Key: E♭ Major
Notes: Norwegian tune name: Bliv med din store Naade



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