Hymnal: The Christian Hymn Book
Date: 1865
Compiler: Alexander Campbell
Publisher/Printer: Central Book Concern
First Line: Day of judgment day of wonders
Topic: The Present and the Future/Final Judgment
Writer: <no first name given> Newton
Composer:
Meter: 8s 7s and 4
Tune:
Hymn Number: 1117
Page Number: 662, click to see hymnal pages
LyicsDay of judgment, day of wonders!
Hark! the trumpet's awful sound,
Louder than a thousand thunders,
Shakes the vast creation round;
How the summons
Will the sinner's heart confound!
See the Judge our nature wearing,
Cloth'd in majesty divine!
You who long for his appearing,
Then shall say, "This Lord is mine!"
Gracious Saviour,
Own me in that day for thine!
At his call the dead awaken,
Rise to life from earth and sea:
All the powers of naure, shaken
By his looks, prepare to flee:
Careless sinner,
What will then become of thee?
Horrors past imagination
Will suprise your trembling heart,
When you hear your condemnation,
"Hence, accursed wretch, depart!
Hence with Satan
And his angels have your part."
But to those who have confessed,
Lov'd and serv'd the Lord below,
He will say, "Come near, you blessed,
See the kingdom I bestow:
You for ever
Shall my love and glory know."
Under sorrows and reproaches,
May this thought our courage raise!
Swiftly God's great day approaches,
Sighs shall then be changed to praise:
May we triumph,
When the world is in a blaze!