405b. The world is very evil

1 The world is very evil;
The times are waxing late:
Be sober and keep vigil,
The Judge is at the gate;
The Judge Who comes in mercy,
The Judge Who comes with might,
To terminate the evil,
To diadem the right.

2 Arise, arise, good Christian,
Let right to wrong succeed;
Let penitential sorrow
To heavenly gladness lead;
To the home of fadeless splendor,
Of flowers that bear no thorn,
Where they shall dwell as children
Who here as exiles mourn;

3 'Mid power that knows no limit,
And wisdom free from bound,
Where rests a peace untroubled,
Peace holy and profound.
O happy, holy portion,
Refection for the blest,
True vision of true beauty,
Sweet cure for all distrest.

4 Thou hast no shore fair ocean!
Thou hast no time, bright day!
Dear fountain of refreshment
To pilgrims far away!
Strive, man, to win that glory;
Toil, man, to gain that light;
Send hope before to grasp it,
Till hope be lost in sight.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: The world is very evil
Title: The world is very evil
Author: Bernard of Cluny (1145)
Translator: Rev. J. M. Neale (1858)
Meter: 7.6 D.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1894
Topic: General; Preparation for Christ; Watchfulness
Notes: Part I. Tune name in index: MUNICH
Tune Information
Name: [The world is very evil]
Meter: 7.6 D.
Key: F Major
Source: German



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