12603. Lo! The Desert Depths Are Stirred

1 Lo! The desert depths are stirred,
And the reeds of Jordan quiver;
At the Baptist’s herald word,
Shake the shores of that old river.

2 Nearer comes the Preacher’s cry,
Deeper sounds his voice and deeper,
Telling that the Christ is nigh,
In a tone to rouse the sleeper.

3 By their Maker’s coming feet
Moved, the earth, the air, the ocean
Joyously His advent greet,
With a strangely yearning motion.

4 Cleanse the heart—a highway strew
For the Godhead hither faring;
Cleanse the home—a dwelling, due
To the mighty Guest, preparing.

5 Jesu, Thou our solace art,
Thou our strength and our salvation;
Withered grass, from Thee apart,
Fades away man’s feeble nation.

6 Lift the lost, with hand of health,
Whom the plague is fast consuming;
Lift the veil—in all its wealth,
Lo! the beauteous world is blooming.

7 Thou, who comest man to free,
Son, be Thine all praise for ever;
Thine with Sire and Spirit be
Laud through ages ending never.

Text Information
First Line: Lo! The desert depths are stirred
Title: Lo! The Desert Depths Are Stirred
Latin Title: Jordanis oras praevia
Author: Charles Coffin
Translator: William J. Blew (1850)
Meter: 78.78
Language: English
Source: Hymni Sacri, 1736
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: GROSVENOR
Composer: Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1872)
Meter: 78.78
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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