267HYMN CCLXI.
8.6.8.6
James Montgomery
On the Jubilee of the London Missionary Society.
| Arise and shine, your light is come, Fair islands of the West! Awake and sing, once deaf and dumb, Now islands of tne blest. | | Shine, for the glory of the Lord Your coral-reefs surrounds: Sing, for the trumpet of His word O'er all your ocean sounds. | | Poor Africa! through thy waste sands, Where Calvary's fountain flows, Deserts become Immanuel's lands, And blossom like the rose. | | India, beneath the chariot wheels Of Juggernaut o'erthrown, Thy heart a quickening Spirit feels, A pulse beats through the stone. | | China! behold thy quaking wall: Foredoom'd by Heaven's decree, A hand is writing on it--"Fall!" A voice goes forth--"Be free!" | | Ye Pagan tribes! of every race, Clime, country, language, hue, Believe, obey, be saved by grace, The Gospel speaks to you. | | Father of lights! Thy will be done Here, as by saints above, 268 Give earth's whole empire to Thy Son, For He must reign in love:-- | | Reign, till beneath His feet, all foes; Vanquish'd for ever lie; And the last Judgment's sentence close The book of prophecy. | |