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470. What cheering words are these!

1 What cheering words are these!
Their sweetness who can tell?
In time and to eternity,
’Tis with the righteous well.

2 In every state secure,
Kept by Jehovah’s eye,
’Tis well with them while life endures,
And well when called to die.

3 ’Tis well when joys arise,
’Tis well when sorrows flow;
’Tis well when darkness veils the skies,
And strong temptations blow.

4 ’Tis well when on the mount
They feast on dying love;
And ’tis as well, in God’s account,
When they the furnace prove.

5 'Tis well when Jesus calls:
"From earth and sin, arise,
Join with the hosts of virgin souls,
Made to salvation wise!"

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: What cheering words are these!
Author: John Kent (1803)
Language: English
Publication Date: 1899
Topic: Blessedness of the Righteous; Cheerfulness; Christians: Safety of (5 more...)
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: LAKE ENON
Composer: Isaac B. Woodbury
Meter: S. M.
Notes: Public Domain.



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