Text: | Who knows how near my life's expanded? |
Author: | Emelie Juliane of Schwarzburg -Rudolstadt |
Translator: | Henry Mills |
Tune: | RUDOLSTADT (Wer weiss wie nahe mir mein Ende) |
Arranger: | Christian Möck |
Composer: | Johann David Meier |
1 Who knows how near my life's expended?
Time flies, and death is hasting on:
How soon, my term of trial ended,
May heave my lat expiring groan!
For Jesus' sake, when flesh shall fail,
O God, with we may all be well!
2 My many sins! O veil them over
With merits of Thy dying Son!
I here Thy richest grace discover,
Here find I peace, and here alone;
And for His sake, when flesh shall fail,
O God, with me may it be well!
3 His bleeding wounds give me assurance
That Thy free mercy will abide;
Here strength I find for death's endurance,
And hope for all I need beside:
For Jesus' sake, when flesh shall fail,
O God, with me may it be well!
4 Naught shall my soul from Jesus sever,
Nor life, nor death; things high nor low:
I take Him as my Lord forever,
My future trust, as He is now;
And for His sake, when flesh shall fail,
O God, with me may it be well.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Who knows how near my life's expanded? |
Author: | Emelie Juliane of Schwarzburg -Rudolstadt (1988) |
Translator: | Henry Mills (1845) |
Meter: | No. 32 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1908 |
Topic: | Christian Life and Hope: The Consummation: Contemplation of Death |
Notes: | From the German text: Wer weiss, wie nahe mir mein Ende |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | RUDOLSTADT (Wer weiss wie nahe mir mein Ende) |
Composer: | Johann David Meier (1692) |
Arranger: | Christian Möck (1820) |
Meter: | No. 32 |
Key: | A Major |