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JOY IN BELIEVING.
"If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature."--I Cor. 5:17.
"Ich glaube, Hallelujah!"
Möes.
transl., Jane Borthwick, 1858
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Hallelujah! I believe!
Now the giddy world stands fast,
Now my soul has found an anchor
Till the night of storm is past.
All the gloomy mists are rising,
And a clue is in my hand,
Through earth's labyrinth to guide me
To a bright and heavenly land.
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Hallelujah! I believe!
Sorrow's bitterness is o'er,
And affliction's heavy burden
Weighs my spirit down no more.
On the cross the mystic writing
Now revealed before me lies,
And I read the words of comfort,
"As a father, I chastise."
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Hallelujah!, I believe!
Now no longer on my soul
All the debt of sin is lying--
One great Friend has paid the whole!
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Ice-bound fields of legal labor
I have left, with all their toil;
While the fruits of love are growing
From a new and genial soil.
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Hallelujah! I believe!
Now life's mystery is gone,
Gladly through its fleeting shadows,
To the end I journey on.
Through the tempest or the sunshine,
Over flowers or ruins led,
Still the path is homeward hasting,
Where all sorrow shall have fled.
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Hallelujah! I believe!
Now, O Love! I know thy power,
Thine no false or fragile fetters,
Not the rose-wreaths of an hour!
Christian bonds of holy union,
Death itself does not destroy;
Yes, to live, and love forever,
Is our heritage of joy!
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