| Jesus Christ, my sure DefenseAnd my Savior, ever liveth;
 Knowing this, my confidence
 Rests upon the hope it giveth
 Though the night of death be fraught
 Still with many an anxious thought.
 Jesus, my Redeemer, lives;I, too, unto life shall waken.
 Endless joy my Savior gives;
 Shall my courage, then, be shaken?
 Shall I fear, or could the Head
 Rise and leave His members dead?
 Nay, too closely I am boundUnto Him by hope forever;
 Faith’s strong hand the Rock hath found,
 Grasped it, and will leave it never;
 Even death now cannot part
 From its Lord the trusting heart.
 I am flesh and must returnUnto dust, whence I am taken;
 But by faith I now discern
 That from death I shall awaken
 With my Savior to abide
 In His glory, at His side.
 Glorified, I shall anewWith this flesh then be enshrouded;
 In this body I shall view
 God, my Lord, with eyes unclouded;
 In this flesh I then shall see
 Jesus Christ eternally.
 Then these eyes my Lord shall know,My Redeemer and my Brother;
 In His love my soul shall glow—
 I myself, and not another!
 Then the weakness I feel here
 Shall forever disappear.
 They who sorrow here and moanThere in gladness shall be reigning;
 Earthly here the seed is sown,
 There immortal life attaining,
 Here our sinful bodies die,
 Glorified to dwell on high.
 Then take comfort and rejoice,For His members Christ will cherish.
 Fear not, they will hear His voice;
 Dying, they shall never perish;
 For the very grave is stirred
 When the trumpet’s blast is heard.
 Laugh to scorn the gloomy graveAnd at death no longer tremble;
 He, the Lord, who came to save
 Will at last His own assemble.
 They will go their Lord to meet,
 Treading death beneath their feet.
 Oh, then draw away your heartsNow from pleasures base and hollow.
 There to share what He imparts,
 Here His footsteps ye must follow.
 Fix your hearts beyond the skies,
 Whither ye yourselves would rise.
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