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295. Lord Jesus Christ, My Life, My Light

1 Lord Jesus Christ, my Life, my Light,
My strength by day, my trust by night,
On earth I'm but a passing guest,
And sorely by my sins oppressed.

2 O let thy sufferings give me power
To meet the last and darkest hour.
Thy cross, the staff whereon I lean,
My couch, the grave where Thou hast been.

3 Since Thou hast died, the pure, the just,
I take my homeward way in trust;
The gates of heaven, Lord, open wide,
When here I may no more abide.

4 And when the last great day is come,
And Thou, our Judge, shalt speak the doom,
Let me with joy behold the light,
And set me then upon Thy right.

5 Renew this wasted flesh of mine,
That like the sun it there may shine
Among the angels pure and bright.
Yea, like thyself, in glorious light.

6 Ah, then I have my heart's desire,
When, singing with the angels' choir,
Among the ransomed of thy grace,
Forever I behold thy face.

AMEN.

Text Information
First Line: Lord Jesus Christ, my Life, my Light
Title: Lord Jesus Christ, My Life, My Light
Author: M Behemb
Translator: Catherine Winkworth
Meter: L M
Language: English
Publication Date: 1999
Topic: Jesus, Our Shepherd
Tune Information
Name: BROOKFIELD
Composer: Thomas B Southgate
Meter: L M
Key: G Major or modal



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