729. There Is a Blessed Home

1 There is a blessed home beyond this land of woe,
Where trials never come, nor tears of sorrow flow;
Where faith is fully lost in sight, and patient hope is crowned,
And everlasting light its glory casts around.

2 There is a land of peace, good angels know it well;
Glad songs that never cease within its portals swell.
Around the glorious throne of God the countless saints adore
Christ, with the Father one, and Spirit evermore.

3 O joy all joys beyond, to see the Lamb who died,
And count each sacred wound in hands and feet and side;
To give to him eternal praise for ev’ry triumph won,
And sing through endless days the great things he has done!

4 Look up, you saints of God, nor fear to tread below
The path your Savior trod of daily toil and woe:
Wait only for a little while in uncomplaining love.
His own most gracious smile will welcome you above.

Text Information
First Line: There is a blessed home beyond this land of woe
Title: There Is a Blessed Home
Author: Henry W. Baker, 1821-1877 (alt.)
Meter: 12 12 14 12
Language: English
Publication Date: 2008
Topic: End Time
Tune Information
Name: ARIC
Composer: John C. Reim, b. 1958
Meter: 12 12 14 12
Key: F Major
Copyright: © 2002 John C. Reim. All rights reserved. Used by permission.



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