451. Shall man, O God of light and life

1 Shall man, O God of light and life,
Forever moulder in the grave?
Canst Thou forget Thy glorious work,
Thy promise and Thy pow'r to save?

2 Shall life revisit dying worms,
And spread the joyful insect's wing!
And, oh! shall man awake no more
To see Thy face, Thy name to sing?

3 Cease, cease, ye vain desponding fears!
When Christ, our Lord, from darkness sprung,
Death, the last foe, was captive led,
And heav'n with praise and wonder rung.

4 Him, the First-Fruits, His chosen sons
Shall follow from the vanquished grave;
He mounts His throne, the King of kings,
His Church to quicken and to save.

5 Faith sees the bright, eternal doors
Unfold to make His children way;
They shall be clothed with endless life,
And shine in everlasting day.

6 The trump shall sound, the dust awake;
And from the tomb the slumb'rers spring;
Through heav'n the joyful myriads rise,
And hail their Savior and their King.

Text Information
First Line: Shall man, O God of light and life
Author: Timothy Dwight (1800)
Meter: L. M. No. 1
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity; Christian Life and Hope: The Consummation: Hope of Resurrection and Future Life
Tune Information
Name: OLIVE'S BROW
Composer: William Batchelder Bradbury (1853)
Meter: L. M. No. 1
Key: A♭ Major



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