Text: | O blessed house, that cheerfully receiveth |
Author: | K. J. P. Spitta |
Translator: | C. W. Schaeffer |
1 O blessed house, that cheerfully receiveth
Thy visits, Jesus Christ, the soul's true Friend,
That, far beyond all other guests, believeth,
It must to Thee its warmest cheer extend;
Where ev'ry heart to Thee is fondly turning,
Where ev'ry eye for Thee with pleasure speaks,
Where all to know Thy will are truly yearning,
And ev'ry one to do it promptly seeks.
2 O blesséd house, where man and wife, united
In Thy true love, have both one heart and mind,
Where both to Thy salvation are invited,
And in Thy doctrine both contentment find;
Where both to Thee, in truth, forever cleaving,
In joy, in grief, make Thee their only stay,
And fondly hope in Thee to be believing,
Both in the good and in the evil day.
3 O blesséd house, where little children tender
Are laid upon Thy heart, with hands of prayer,
Thou Friend of children, Who wilt freely render
To them more than a mother's loving care,
Where round Thy feet they gather, to Thee clinging,
And hear Thy loving voice most willingly,
And in their songs, Thy hearty praises ringing,
Rejoice in Thee, O blesséd Lord, in Thee.
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First Line: | O blessed house, that cheerfully receiveth |
Translator: | C. W. Schaeffer |
Author: | K. J. P. Spitta |
Publication Date: | 1918 |
Topic: | Christian Life and Service |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. Translated from "O selig Haus, wo man dich aufgenommen" Tune: O SELIG HAUS |