CCXXV. Jesus, my hope and confidence

1 Jesus, my hope and confidence;
My Saviour, life and peace;
I know that he is my defence,
His love will never cease.

2 The long and tedious night of death,
Can't cause me to despair;
My hope my trust and living faith,
Removes all doubts and fear.

3 Jesus, my Lord, for ever lives,
And I shall live likewise;
Yes, I shall be where Jesus is,
And see him with mine eyes.

4 Why should I doubt or feel afraid,
Since Jesus is my friend;
Like members with a living hear,
With him I shall ascend

5 Like him I shall be glorified,
And worship at his throne;
And live for him who for me died,
And wholly be his own.

6 Tho' I must lay this body down,
To mingle with the clay,
Till wak'ned by the trumpet sound,
In that great solemn day.

7 then I shall be restor'd again,
And like the angels shine;
No more subject to death or pain,
Immortal and divine.

Text Information
First Line: Jesus, my hope and confidence
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1816
Topic: Death and Burials
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