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516. Heavenward still our pathway tends

1 Heavenward still our pathway tends;
Here on earth we are but strangers,
Till our road in Canaan ends,
Safely passed this wild of dangers;
Here we but as pilgrims rove,
For our home is there above.

2 Heavenward still, my soul, ascend!
Thou art one of heaven's creations;
Earth can ne'er give aim or end
Fit to fill thy aspirations;
And a heaven-enlightened mind
Evermore its source to find.

3 Heavenward still! God calls to me
In His Word, so loudly speaking;
Glimpses in that Word I see
Of the home I'm ever seeking.
While my heart that call attends,
Still to heaven my path ascends.

4 Heavenward still when life shall close,
Death to my true home shall guide me:
Then, triumphant o'er my woes,
Lasting bliss shall God provide me.
Christ Himself the way has led;
Joyful in His steps I tread.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Heavenward still our pathway tends
Translator: Frances Elizabeth Cox (1841)
Author: Benjamin Schmolk (1731)
Language: English
Publication Date: 1917
Topic: The Life Everlasting: Heaven
Tune Information
Name: MEINHOLD
Meter: 7 8, 7 8, 7 7
Key: F Major
Source: Lüneburg Gesangbuch, 1686



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