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Text: | Take comfort, Christians, when your friends |
Tune: | CORONA |
Composer: | Elizabeth Raymond-Barker, 1829-1916 |
1 Take comfort, Christians, when your friends
in Jesus fall asleep;
their better being never ends;
why then dejected weep?
2 Why inconsolable, as those
to whom no hope is giv’n?
Death is the messenger of peace,
and calls the soul to heav’n.
3 As Jesus dy'd, and rose again
victorious from the dead;
so his disciples rise, and reign
with their triumphant Head.
4 The time draws nigh, when from the clouds
Christ shall with shouts descend,
and the last trumpet’s awful voice
the heavens and earth shall rend.
5 Then they who live shall changed be,
and they who sleep shall wake;
the graves shall yield their ancient charge,
and earth’s foundations shake.
6 The saints of God, from death set free,
with joy shall mount on high;
the heav’nly hosts with praises loud
shall meet them in the sky,
7 Together to their Father’s house
with joyful hearts they go;
and dwell for ever with the Lord,
beyond the reach of woe.
8 A few short years of evil past,
we reach the happy shore,
where death-divided friends at last
shall meet, to part no more.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Take comfort, Christians, when your friends |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 2004 |
Scripture: | |
Notes: | May be sung to BALLERMA (#30) or COMFORT (#46) |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | CORONA |
Composer: | Elizabeth Raymond-Barker, 1829-1916 |
Meter: | CM |
Key: | C Major |