| Oh realm of light! whose morning starTo Bethlehem’s manger led the way,
 Not yet upon our longing eyes
 Shines the full splendor of thy day:
 Yet still across the centuries fall,
 Both strong and sweet, our Lord’s command;
 And still with steadfast faith we cry,
 “Behold, the kingdom is at hand!”
 Oh realm of Heav’n! whose dawn beganWith love’s divine, incarnate breath,
 Our hearts were slow to understand
 The lessons of that life and death:
 Yet though with stammering tongues we tell
 Redemption’s story, strange and sweet,
 The world’s Redeemer, lifted up
 Shall draw the nations to His feet.
 Oh realm of peace! whose music clearSwept through Judea’s starlit skies,
 Still the harsh sounds of human strife
 Break on thy heavenly harmonies;
 Yet shall thy song of triumph ring
 In full accord, from land to land,
 And men with angels learn to sing,
 “Behold, the kingdom is at hand!”
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