1 Vain are all terrestrial pleasures,
Mixed with dross the purest gold;
Seek we, then, for heavenly treasures,
Treasures never waxing old.
2 Earthly joys can never please us;
Here would we renounce them all;
Seek our only rest in Jesus,
Him our Lord and Master call.
3 Faith, our languid spirits cheering,
Points to brighter worlds above,
Bids us look for His appearing,
Bids us triumph in His love.
4 Thus the Christian life adorning,
Never need we be afraid,
Should He come at night or morning,
Early dawn, or evening shade.
Source: International Song Service: with Bright Gems from fifty authors, for Sunday-schools, gospel meetings, missionary and young people's societies, prayer-meetings, etc. #275
First Line: | Vain are all terrestrial pleasures |
Title: | Worldly Pleasures Renounced |
Author: | David E. Ford |
Meter: | 8.7.8.7 D |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Vain are all terrestrial pleasures. D. E. Ford. [Watchful Servants.] From his Hymns, Chiefly on the Parables of Christ, 1828, No. 32.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)