1 Since Christ has gone to heaven, His home,
I, too, that home one day must share;
And in this hope I overcome
All doubt, all anguish, and despair;
For where the Head is, well we know,
The members He has left below
In time He surely gathers.
2 Since Christ has reached His glorious throne,
And mighty gifts henceforth are His,
My heart can rest in heaven alone,
On earth my Lord I always miss;
I long to be with Him on high,
And heart and thoughts forever fly
Where is my only Treasure.
3 From Thy ascension let such grace,
Dear Lord, be ever found in me,
That steadfast faith may guide my ways
With step unfalt'ring up to Thee,
And at Thy voice I may depart
With joy to dwell where Thou, Lord, art;
Lord, hear my supplication!
Source: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #236
First Line: | Since Christ has gone to heaven, His home |
German Title: | Auf Christ Himmelfahrt allein |
Author: | Josua Wegelin (1636) |
Translator: | Catherine Winkworth (1863) |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |