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Hymn: That glorious day is drawing nigh (FL)

Hymnal: Christian Psalms and Hymns

Date: 1839

Compiler: Walter Scott and Silas Leonard

Publisher/Printer: A S Tilden

First Line: That glorious day is drawing nigh

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Hymn Number: 566

Page Number: 290, click to see hymnal pages

Lyics

THAT glorious day is drawing nigh,
When Zion's light shall come;
She shall arise and shine on high,
Bright as the morning sun.


The north and south their sons resign,
And earth's foundations bend;
A bride adorn'd Jerusalem,
All glorious shall descend.


The King who wears the splendid crown,
The azure flaming bow,
The holy city shall bring down
To bless his church below.


When Zion's bleeding conq'ring King,
Shall sin and death destroy,
The morning stars shall join to sing,
And Zion shout for joy.


The holy, bright angelic band,
Who sing on harps of gold,
In glorious order then shall stand,
Fair Salem to behold.


Descending with sweet melting strains,
Jehovah they adore;
Such shouts through earth's extended plains,
Were never heard before.


Let Satan rage and boast no more,
Nor think his reign is long;
Though saints are feeble, frail and poor,
Their great Redeemer's strong


He is their shield and hiding place-
A covert from the storm;
A fountain in the wilderness,
And their eternal home.


The crystal stream comes down from heav'n,
It issues from the throne;
The floods of strife away are driv'n,
The church becomes but one.


That peaceful union we shall know,
And live upon his love,
And sing and shout his name below,

As angels do above.


A thousand years shall roll around,
The church shall be complete:
Call'd by the last loud trumpet's sound,
Their Saviour's face to meet.


With joy they meet him in the sky,
Whom here their souls ador'd;
And live in worlds of  bliss on high,
Forever with their Lord.