664. Beneath the Cross of Jesus

1. Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain would take my stand,
The shadow of a mighty rock within a weary land;
A home within the wilderness, a rest upon the way,
From the burning of the noontide heat, and the burden of the day.

2. O safe and happy shelter, O refuge tried and sweet,
O trysting place where Heaven’s love and Heaven’s justice meet!
As to the holy patriarch that wondrous dream was giv’n,
So seems my Savior’s cross to me, a ladder up to Heav’n.

3. There lies beneath its shadow but on the further side
The darkness of an awful grave that gapes both deep and wide;
And there between us stands the cross two arms outstretched to save
A watchman set to guard the way from that eternal grave.

4. Upon that cross of Jesus mine eye at times can see
The very dying form of One who suffered there for me;
And from my stricken heart with tears two wonders I confess;
The wonders of redeeming love and my unworthiness.

5. I take, O cross, thy shadow for my abiding place;
I ask no other sunshine than the sunshine of His face;
Content to let the world go by, to know no gain or loss,
My sinful self my only shame, my glory all the cross.

Text Information
First Line: Beneath the cross of Jesus I fain would take my stand
Title: Beneath the Cross of Jesus
Author: Elizabeth Cecelia Clephane (1872)
Language: English
Source: Published posthumously in the Family Treasury, a Scottish Presbyterian magazine, in 1872, titled "Breathing on the Border "
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: The magazine's editor, W. Arnot, wrote: These lines express the experiences, the hopes and the longings of a young Christian lately released. Written on the very edge of life, with the better land fully in view of faith, they seem to us footsteps printed on the sands of time, where these sands touch the ocean of Eternity. These footprints of one whom the Good Shepherd led through the wilderness into rest, may, with God's blessing, contribute to comfort and direct succeeding pilgrims. Alternate tunes: CLEPHANE, Ira D. Sankey (1840-1908), harmonized by H. Elliott Button; CRUCIS UMBRA, Joseph Barnby, 1890; KOMM, SEELE, Johann W. Franck, 1681
Tune Information
Name: ST. CHRISTOPHER
Composer: Frederick Charles Maker (1881)
Incipit: 55546 53123 44331
Key: Dâ™­ Major
Source: Bristol Tune Book, 1881
Copyright: Public Domain



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