Hymnal: The Christian Hymn-Book
Date: 1829
Compiler: B W Stone and T Adams
Publisher/Printer: N L Finnell
First Line: Come away to the skies
Topic: Praise
Writer: <no first name given> <no last name given>
Composer:
Tune:
Hymn Number: 176
Page Number: 200, click to see hymnal pages
LyicsCome away to the skies,
My beloved arise,
And rejoice in the day thou wast born;
On this festival day
Come exulting away,
And with singing to Zion return.
We have laid up our love
And our treasure, above,
Though our bodies continue below;
The redeem'd of the Lord,
We remember his word,
And with singing to paradise go.
With singing we praise
The original grace,
By our heavenly father bestow'd;
Our being receive
From his bounty, and live
To the honor and glory of God.
For thy glory we are
Created to share
Both the nature and kingdom divine;
Created again,
That our souls may remain
In time and eternity thine.
With thanks we approve
The design of thy love,
Which has join'd us in Jesus' name;
So united in heart
That we never can part,
'Till we meet at the feast of the Lamb.
There, there at his feet
We shall suddenly meet,
And be parted in body no more;
We shall sing to our lyres,
With the heavenly choirs,
And our Saviour in glory adore.
Hallelujah, we sing,
To our Father and King,
And his rapturous praises repeat,
To the Lamb that was slain
Hallelujah, again,
Sing, all heaven, and fall at his feet.
In assurance of hope,
We to Jesus look up,
Till his banner unfurl'd in the air
From our graves we shall see,
And cry out "it is he."
And fly up to acknowledge him there.