349. O solemn thought! and can it be

1 O solemn thought! and can it be
The hour of Judgment now is come,
Which soon must fix our destiny,
And seal the sinner's fearful doom?
Yes, it is so; the Judgment hour
Is swiftly hastening to its close;
Then will the Judge, in mighty power,
Descend in vengeance on his foes.

2 He who came down to earth to die,
An offering for the sins of men,
And then ascended up on high,
And will ere long return again,
Is standing now before the ark,
And mercy-seal, and cherubim,
To plead his blood for saints, and make
The last remembrance of their sin.

3 The solemn moment is at hand
When we who have his name confessed,
Each in his lot must singly stand,
And pass the final, searching test.
Jesus! we hope in thee alone;
In mercy now upon us look,
Confess our names before the throne,
And blot our sins from out thy book.

4 O blessed Saviour! may we feel
The full importance of this hour.
Inspire our hearts with holy zeal,
And aid us by thy Spirit's power,
That we may, in thy strength, be strong,
And brave the conflict valiantly;
Then, on Mount Zion, join the song,
And swell the notes of victory.

Text Information
First Line: O solemn thought! and can it be
Author: R. F. Cottrell
Publication Date: 1886
Topic: Christ: Mediation and Atonement
Tune Information
Name: WARD
Arranger: Lowell Mason
Meter: L.M.
Key: B♭ Major
Source: Scotch
Notes: Alternate tunes: 1394 or 518.



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