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John Wesley (1703-1791)

HAIL the day that sees him rise, Ravished from our wishful eyes! Christ, awhile...

John Wesley (1703-1791)
Verse 1
HAIL the day that sees him rise, Ravished from our wishful eyes! Christ, awhile to mortals given, Reascends his native heaven.
Verse 2
There the pompous triumph waits: " Lift your heads, eternal gates; Wide unfold the radiant scene; Take the King of glory in!"
Verse 3
Circled round with angel-powers, Their triumphant Lord, and ours, Conqueror over death and sin; " Take the King of glory in!"
Verse 4
Him though highest heaven receives, Still he loves the earth he leaves; Though returning to his throne, Still he calls mankind his own.
Verse 5
See, he lifts his hands above! See, he shows the prints of love! Hark, his gracious lips bestow Blessings on his church below!
Verse 6
Still for us his death he pleads; Prevalent he intercedes; Near himself prepares our place, Harbinger of human race.
Verse 7
Master, (will we ever say) Taken from our head to day; See thy faithful servants, see, Ever gazing up to thee.
Verse 8
Grant, though parted from our sight, High above yon azure height, Grant our hearts may thither rise, Following thee beyond the skies.
Verse 9
Ever upward let us move, Wafted on the wings of love; Looking when our Lord shall come, Longing, gasping after home.
Verse 10
There we shall with thee remain, Partners of thy endless reign; There thy face unclouded see, Find our heaven of heavens in thee.

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