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1 O Thou who wouldst not have
One wretched sinner die,
Who diedst Thyself, my soul to save
From endless misery!
Teach me my course to run,
While yet I sojourn here,
That when Thou comest on Thy throne
I may with joy appear.
2 Thou art Thyself the Way,
Thyself in me reveal;
So shall I pass my life's short day
Obedient to Thy will;
So shall I love my God,
Because He first loved me,
And praise Thee in Thy bright abode,
Through all eternity.
Source: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #338
First Line: | O Thou that wouldst not have |
Title: | The End of Life |
Author: | Charles Wesley (1763) |
Meter: | 6.6.8.6 |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |