482. In Heaven Is Joy and Gladness

1 In heav'n is joy and gladness,
But while I sojourn here,
So often, bowed in sadness,
I shed the bitter tear.
Here ills, alway prevailing,
Distress the Savior's bride;
Here mirth is lost in wailing;
In heav'n but joys abide.

2 I do not strive for pleasures
That fools pursue on earth,
I sow in tears for treasures
That have more lasting worth.
If, when my journey endeth,
The sheaves I gather in,
The bliss the fool pretendeth
I do not yearn to win.

3 For I shall see my Jesus,
He is my Hope and Stay;
The cross that me oppresses
He then shall take away.
Then nothing more shall grieve me,
And no adversity
Shall of my joy bereave me;
Soon I shall Jesus see.

Text Information
First Line: In heav'n is joy and gladness
Title: In Heaven Is Joy and Gladness
Norwegian/Scandinavian Title: Hos Gud er idel Glæde
Author: J. N. Brun, 1745-1816
Translator: O. H. Smeby, 1851-1929 (alt.)
Meter: 76 76 76 76
Language: English
Publication Date: 1996
Topic: Death and Burial; Trinity 16
Notes: Hymn text, suggested tune HERZLICH TUT MICH
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