His power shall break their countless spears, Fill the rash heathen host with fears, And humble Israel's pride. Thus shall his awful voice reply,— "Though my beloved Son shall die, For man's offences slain ; Yet from the dead shall Jesus rise On wings triumphant to the skies, And there for ever reign." Assembled angels then shall hear The Majesty of God declare "Thou art indeed my own Beloved Son-to Heaven and earth This day do I proclaim thy birth, Thy glory and thy crown." "Ask for thy right-stretch forth thine hand States, kingdoms, empires, every land And language shall be thine; The north, the south, the east, the west, But crush beneath its vengeance those, Whose impious lips shall dare oppose Thy gospel and thy name." Ye princes! upon earth that reign, Learn heav'nly wisdom ;—strive to gain Your subjects' just applause: Jesus-the King of kings-revere, His boundless love rejoice to hear, But tremble at his laws. Tremble!-lest ye the Lord offend ; No more to lifeless idols bend; The cross of Christ embrace: K For blest is he-and he alone Whose soul relies on Zion's throne Of mercy and of grace. THE SABBATH. I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the Lord.-Psalm cxxii. ver. 1. As camels, journeying o'er the waste, Long in the fertile vale to taste The cool-refreshing stream: So does the Christian long to view The sabbath morn arise, That he may feast on heav'nly dew, And drink divine supplies. Weary with toils-with cares opprest He seeks for an abode, Awhile from toils and cares to rest, And commune with his God. Oh! how delightful is the place, The gospel of eternal peace, And preach its Author's name! |