117. Awake, my soul, bestir thee, for the hour is drawing nigh

Awake, my soul, bestir thee, for the hour is drawing nigh,
When the trump of God shall blazon from the silence of the sky,
And He shall come a second time, Who came at first to die.

It may be in the morning, when the hills are bathed in light,
Or at the hour of noontide, when the sun is at his height;
But it may be in the darkness, in the middle of the night.

Be sure the hour is coming, and repenting seek His face,
For He Who comes to judge the world, is still the Lord of grace,
His throne shall be a Mercy seat, His love a hiding place.

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O Christ, in mercy save us, ere that day of dread appear,
When sinners from Thy judgement seat their awful doom shall bear;
Awake, my soul, bestir thee, for the time is drawing near.

Text Information
First Line: Awake, my soul, bestir thee, for the hour is drawing nigh
Title: Awake, my soul, bestir thee, for the hour is drawing nigh
Translator: John Brownlie
Meter: i
Language: English
Publication Date: 1920
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