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914. Come, Let Us Lift Our Joyful Eyes

1. Come, let us lift our joyful eyes
Up to the courts above,
And smile to see our Father there
Upon a throne of love.

2. Once ’twas a seat of dreadful wrath,
And shot devouring flame;
Our God appeared consuming fire,
And Vengeance was His name.

3. Rich were the drops of Jesus’ blood
That calmed His frowning face,
That sprinkled o’er the burning throne,
And turned the wrath to grace.

4. Now we may bow before His feet,
And venture near the Lord;
No fiery cherub guards His seat,
Nor double-flaming sword.

5. The peaceful gates of heav’nly bliss
Are opened by the Son;
High let us raise our notes of praise,
And reach th’almighty throne.

6. To Thee ten thousand thanks we bring,
Great Advocate on high;
And glory to th’eternal King,
That lays His fury by.

Text Information
First Line: Come, let us lift our joyful eyes
Title: Come, Let Us Lift Our Joyful Eyes
Author: Isaac Watts (1707)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 1707-9, Book II, number 108
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: LONDON NEW
Meter: CM
Incipit: 15315 61751 35215
Key: E♭ Major
Source: Psalms (Edinburgh, Scotland: 1635)
Copyright: Public Domain



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