CXI. The Lord into his garden came

1 The Lord into his garden came
The spices yield a rich perfume,
The lilies grow and thrive,
Refreshing show'rs of grace divine,
From Jesus flow to ev'ry vine,
And make the dead revive.

2 O that this dry and barren ground
In springs of water may abound,
A fruitful soil become.
The desert blossom as the rose,
When Jesus conquers all his foes,
And makes his people one.

3 The glorious time is rolling on,
The gracious work is now begun;
My soul a witness is,
I taste and see the pardon free,
For all mankind, as well as me,
Who comes to Christ may live.

4 The worst of sinners here may find
A Saviour pitiful and kind:
Who will them all receive.
None are too late who will repent;
Out of one sinner legion's went,
The Lord did him relieve.

5 Come brethren, you that love the Lord,
And taste the sweetness of his word;
In Jesu's way go on,
Our troubles and our trials here,
Will only make us richer there,
When we arrive at home.

6 I feel that heav'n is now begun,
It issues from the sparkling throne;
From Jesu's throne on high
It comes like floods, we can't contain,
We drink, and drink, and drink again;
And yet we still are dry.

7 But when we come to reign above,
And all surround a throne of love,
We'll drink a full supply.
Jesus will lead his armies through,
To living fountains where they flow,
That never will run dry.

8 'Tis there we'll reign, and shout, and sing,
And make the upper regions ring;
When all the saints get home.
Come on, come on! my brethren dear,
Soon we shall meet together there:
For Jesus bids us come.

9 Amen! amen! my soul replies,
I'm bound to meet you in the skies,
And claim my mansions sure.
Now here's my heart, and here's my hand,
To meet you in the heav'nly land,
Where we shall part no more.

Text Information
First Line: The Lord into his garden came
Meter: P. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1816
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