Come, let us ascend

From ChoralWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search

General information

This is an hymn by Charles Wesley, 1749, in Hymns and Sacred Poems, Volume 2, Hymn 231. Meter is 668. 669 primarily, although the number of syllables per line varies in Wesley's hymn.

Settings by composers (automated)

 

Text and translations

English.png English text

1. Come, let us ascend,
My companion, and friend,
To a taste of the banquet above:
If thy heart be as mine,
If for Jesus it pine,
Come up into the chariot of love.
(569. 669)
2. Who in Jesus confide,
We are bold to out-ride
The storms of affliction beneath,
With the prophet we soar
To that heavenly shore,
And out-fly all the arrows of death.
(668. 669)

 

3. By faith we are come
To our permanent home,
By hope we the rapture improve,
By love we still rise,
And look down on the skies;
For the heaven of heavens is love.
(568. 569)
4. Who on earth can conceive,
How happy we live
In the city of God the great King!
What a concert of praise
When our Jesus’s grace
The whole heavenly company sing!
(659. 669)

 

5. What a rapturous song,
When the glorified throng
In the spirit of harmony join!
Join all the glad choirs
Hearts, voices, and lyres,
And the burden is mercy divine!
(669. 559)
6. Hallelujah they cry
To the King of the sky,
To the great everlasting I AM,
To the Lamb that was slain,
And liveth again,
Hallelujah to God, and the Lamb!
(669. 659)

 

7. The Lamb on the throne
Lo! He dwells with his own,
And to rivers of pleasure he leads,
With his mercy’s full blaze,
With the sight of his face,
Our beatified spirits he feeds.
(569. 669)
8. Our foreheads proclaim
His ineffable name,
Our bodies his glory display,
A day without night
We feast in his sight,
And eternity seems as a day!
(568. 559)

External links

add links here