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481. When My Last Hour Is Close at Hand

1 When my last hour is close at hand,
Lord Jesus Christ, attend me;
Beside me then, O Savior, stand
To comfort and defend me.
Into Thy hands I will commend
My soul at this my earthly end,
And Thou wilt keep it safely.

2 My sins, dear Lord, disturb me sore,
My conscience cannot slumber;
But though as sands upon the shore
My sins may be in number,
I will not quail, but think of Thee;
Thy death, Thy sorrow, borne for me,
Thy suff'rings, shall uphold me.

3 I am a branch in Thee, the Vine,
And hence the comfort borrow
That Thou wilt surely keep me Thine
Through fear and pain and sorrow;
And when I die, I die to Thee,
Thy precious death hath won for me
The life that never endeth.

4 Since Thou the pow'r of death didst rend,
In death Thou wilt not leave me;
Since Thou didst into heaven ascend,
No fear of death shall grieve me.
For where Thou art, there shall I be
That I may ever live with Thee;
That is my hope when dying.

5 My spirit I commend to Thee
And gladly hence betake me;
Peaceful and calm my sleep shall be,
No human voice can wake me.
But Christ is with me through the strife,
And He will bear me into life
And open heav'n before me.

Text Information
First Line: When my last hour is close at hand
Title: When My Last Hour Is Close at Hand
German Title: Wenn mein Stündlein vorhanden ist
Author (sts. 1-4): N. Herman, c. 1480-1561
Author (st. 5): Unknown (1575)
Translator: C. Winkworth, 1827-78 (alt.)
Meter: 87 87 887
Language: English
Publication Date: 1996
Topic: Death and Burial; Trinity 16
Tune Information
Name: WENN MEIN STÜNDLEIN
Meter: 87 87 887
Key: F Major
Source: Kirchengesäng, Frankfurt am Main, 1569



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