Hope

Have we any hope within us of a life beyond the grave?

Author: William G. Schell (1893)
Tune: [We Have a Hope]
Published in 9 hymnals

Representative Text

1 Have we any hope within us of a life beyond the grave,
In the sweet and vernal lands?
Do we know if this, our tabernacle, were to be dissolved,
We’ve a house not made with hands?

Refrain:
We have a hope within our souls,
Brighter than the perfect day:
God has given us His Spirit,
And we want the world to hear it,
All the doubts are passed away.

2 Blessed hope we have within us is an anchor to the soul,
It is both steadfast and sure;
It is founded on the promises of Father’s written word,
And ’twill evermore endure. [Refrain]

3 Hope has brought us through the dangers and temptations of the past,
And we fear not those to come;
By her blessings we’ll go forward, while our mortal life shall last,
Then we’ll joyously go home. [Refrain]

4 Since we’ve walked the strait and narrow way our path has ever shone
Brighter, brighter, day by day;
Hope within our hearts assures us it is better farther on,
It is brighter all the way. [Refrain]

5 Life will end in joyful singing, “I have fought a faithful fight,”
Then we’ll lay our armor down;
And our soul will break the cable here, and take its happy flight,
To possess a starry crown. [Refrain]

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Author: William G. Schell

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Text Information

First Line: Have we any hope within us of a life beyond the grave?
Title: Hope
Author: William G. Schell (1893)
Meter: 15.7.15.7.8.7.8.8.7
Language: English
Refrain First Line: We have a hope within our soul
Copyright: Public Domain

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Timeless Truths #547

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