16117. Lo! in the last of days be­hold

1 Lo! in the last of days be­hold
A faith­less race arise;
Their law­less lust their on­ly rule;
And thus the scof­fer cries:

2 “Where is the pro­mise, deemed so true,
That spoke the Sav­ior near?
E’er since our fa­thers slept in dust,
No change has reached our ear.

3 "Years rolled on years suc­cess­ive glide,
Since first the world be­gan,
And on the tide of time still floats,
Secure, the bark of man."

4 Thus speaks the scof­fer; but his words
Conceal the truth he knows,
That from the wa­ters’ dark abyss
The earth at first arose.

5 But when the sons of men be­gan
With one con­sent to stray,
At Heav’n’s com­mand a del­uge swept
The god­less race away.

6 A dif­fer­ent fate is now pre­pared
For na­ture’s trem­bling frame;
Soon shall her orbs be all en­wrapt
In one de­vour­ing flame.

7 Reserved are sin­ners for the hour
When to the gulf be­low,
Armed with the hand of so­ve­reign power,
The Judge con­signs His foe.

8 Though now, ye just! the time ap­pears
Protracted, dark, un­known,
An hour, a day, a thou­sand years,
To Hea­ven’s great Lord are one.

9 Still all may share His so­ve­reign grace,
In ev­ery change se­cure;
The meek, the sup­pli­ant con­trite race,
Shall find His mer­cy sure.

10 The con­trite race He counts His friends,
Forbids the sup­pli­ant’s fall;
Condemns re­luct­ant, but ex­tends
The hope of grace to all.

11 Yet as the night-wrapped thief who lurks
To seize th’ex­pect­ed prize,
Thus steals the hour when Christ shall come,
And thun­der rend the skies.

12 Then at the loud, the so­lemn peal,
The heav’ns shall burst away;
The el­ements shall melt in flame,
At na­ture’s fi­nal day.

13 Since all this frame of things must end,
As Heav’n has so de­creed,
How wise our in­most thoughts to guard,
And watch ov­er ev­ery deed;

14 Expecting calm th’ap­point­ed hour,
When, na­ture’s con­flict o’er,
A new and bet­ter world shall rise,
Where sin is known no more.

Text Information
First Line: Lo! in the last of days be­hold
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Scottish Translations and Paraphrases, 1781
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ST. NICHOLAS
Composer: Maurice Greene, 1696-1755
Meter: CM
Key: G Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



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