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In a Moment

A moment more, and I may be Caught up in glory

Author: A. C. Gaebelein
Published in 3 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 A moment more, and I may be
Caught up in glory, Lord, with Thee;
And raptured sight! Thy face to see
Forevermore.

2 A moment more! earth left behind;
Our bodies their redemption find;
Our souls, the prize for which they pined
With great desire!

3 A moment more! what joy to wear
Thy likeness, Saviour, and to share
With Thee, the peace preparéd there
Where Thou art gone!

4 A moment more! upon Thy throne;
Thy place by right then made Thine own;
Thou wilt not fill that seat alone,
But with Thy saints.

5 A moment more! Oh, can it be?
One moment bring such joy to me?
Yea, joy of joys, yield them to Thee!
Our Saviour Lord!

Source: Victorious Life Hymns #268

Author: A. C. Gaebelein

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Text Information

First Line: A moment more, and I may be Caught up in glory
Title: In a Moment
Author: A. C. Gaebelein
Language: English
Refrain First Line: A moment more!
Copyright: Public Domain

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Hymns of Faith and Praise #25

Songs of the Blessed Hope #d2

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Victorious Life Hymns #268

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