The Lord has come down in a chariot

The Lord has come down in a chariot

Tune: MALDWYN
Published in 2 hymnals

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Representative Text

1 The Lord has come down in a chariot of cloud,
The trumpet is pealing portentous and loud;
Majestic He rides on the wings of the wind,
And bears His dread message of wrath to mankind.

2 He cometh! He cometh! the mountain it quakes,
The voice of His thunder each echo awakes;
The myriads of Israel are heard to implore,
That accents of terror be spoken no more.

3 "The blackness, and darkness, and tempest," are past!
But lingers no message of love in the blast?
Oh! hark we in vain for some pitying voice,
To bid the desponding take hope and rejoice?

4 It speaks! but it is not from Sinai’s dread form,
Emblazoned in lightning, and curtained in storm;
From Calvary’s summit the word is addressed,
"Come, weary and laden, to Me and find rest."

5 Jehovah’s perfections exulting have met,
The Surety has suffered—discharged is the debt;
And justice and mercy unite to proclaim
Salvation to sinners through faith in His name.

6 No more on the law shall I seek to rely,
Appalled by its mandate, "Obey Me, or die;"
All, all that I need, my dear Savior can give;
How gracious His message— "Believe Me, and live!"

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #8075

Text Information

First Line: The Lord has come down in a chariot
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

MALDWYN

MALDWYN, a personal name in Welsh, is a traditional Welsh tune thought to date from the seventeenth century. It was published in David Evan's (PHH 285) collection Moliant Cenedl Dinbych (1920). The tune consists of four long phrases, each of which has the same rhythmic scheme. In minor tonality, the…

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The Cyber Hymnal #8075
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