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Stand the Omnipotent Decree

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6354 Lyrics: 1. Stand the omnipotent decree! Jehovah’s will be done! Nature’s end we wait to see, And hear her final groan. Let this earth dissolve, and blend In death the wicked and the just; Let those ponderous orbs descend, And grind us into dust. 2. Rests secure the righteous man; At his Redeemer’s beck, Sure to emerge and rise again; And mount above the wreck; Lo! the heav’nly Spirit towers, Like flames o’er nature’s funeral pyre, Triumphs in immortal powers, And claps His wings of fire. 3. Nothing hath the just to lose, By worlds on worlds destroyed: Far beneath his feet he views, With smiles, the flaming void; Sees this universe renewed, The grand millennial reign begun; Shouts with all the sons of God, Around th’eternal throne. 4. Resting in this glorious hope To be at last restored, Yield we now our bodies up To earthquake, plague, or sword; Listening for the call divine, The latest trumpet of the seven, Soon our soul and dust shall join, And both fly up to Heaven. Languages: English Tune Title: FALKIRK
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Stand the omnipotent decree!

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #HV (1791) Lyrics: 1 Stand the omnipotent decree! Jehovah's will be done! Nature's end we wait to see, And hear her final groan: Let this earth dissolve, and bleed In death, the wicked and the just: Let those pond'rous orbs descend, And grind us into dust. 2 Rests secure the righteous man! At his redeemer's beck, Sure to emerge, and rise again, And mount above the wreck. Lo! the heavenly spirit towers, Like flames, o'er nature's fun'ral pyre, Triumphs in immortal powers, And claps his wings of fire! 3 Nothing hath the just of lose By worlds on worlds destroy'd, Far beneath his feet he views With smiles the flaming void; Sees this universe renew'd, The grand millennial year begun; Shouts, with all the sons of God Around th' eternal throne! 4 Resting in this glorious hope, To be at last restor'd, Yield we now our bodies up To earthquake, plague or sword. List'ning for the call divine, The latest trumpet of the seven; Soon our soul and dust shall join, And both fly up to heaven. Topics: Describing Judgment Languages: English
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Stand th' omnipotent decree!

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CCXXXV (1790) Lyrics: 1 Stand, th' omnipotent decree! Jehovah's will be done! Nature's end we wait to see, And hear her final groan: Let this earth dissolve, and blend In death the wicked and the just, Let those pond'rous orbs descend, And grind us into dust. 2 Rests secure the righteous man! At his Redeemer's beck, Sure to emerge, and rise again, And mount above the wreck. Lo! the heavenly spirit towers, Like flames, o'er nature's fun'ral pyre, Triumphs in immortal powers, And claps his wings of fire! 3 Nothing hath the just to lose By worlds on worlds destroy'd, Far beneath his feet he views With smiles the flaming void; Sees this universe renew'd, The grand millennian year begun; Shouts, with all the sons of God Around th' eternal throne! 4 Resting in this glorious hope, To be at last restor'd, Yield we now our bodies up To earthquake, plague or sword. List'ning for the call divine, The latest trumpet of the seven; Soon our soul and dust shall join, And both fly up to heaven. Topics: Describing Judgment Languages: English
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Stand th' omnipotent decree

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns #422 (1859) Languages: English
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Stand, th' Omnipotent decree

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #916 (1873) Lyrics: 1 Stand, th' Omnipotent decree, Jehovah's will be done! Nature's end we wait to see, And hear her final groan. Let this earth dissolve, and blend In death the wicked and the just; Let those pond'rous orbs descend, And grind us into dust. 2 Rests secure the righteous man; At his Redeemer's beck, Sure t' emerge and rise again, And mount above the wreck; Lo! the heavenly spirit towers Like flames o'er nature's funeral pyre; Triumphs in immortal powers, And claps his wings of fire. 3 Nothing that the just to lose By worlds on worlds destroyed; Far beneath his feet he views, With smiles, the flaming void; Sees this universe renewed-- The grand millennial reign begun; Shouts, with all the sons of God, Around the eternal throne. 4 Resting in this glorious hope, To be at last restored, Yield we now our bodies up To earthquake, plague, or sword; Listening for the call divine, The latest trumpet of the seven, Soon our soul and form shall join, And both fly up to heaven. Topics: Resurrection and Judgment; Security of the Righteous Scripture: 2 Peter 3:10
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Stand th' omnipotent decree!

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn-Book #CCXXXV (1797) Languages: English
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Stand th' omnipotent decree!

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book, Designed as a Constant Companion for the Pious, Collected from Various Authors. 28th ed. #aCCXXXV (1806)
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Stand th' omnipotent decree!

Hymnal: Millennial Harp #M63 (1842) Languages: English
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Stand th' omnipotent decree!

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book #1170 (1858)
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Stand the omnipotent decree

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D. D. #D466 (1842)

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