Take comfort, Christians, when your friends in Jesus fall asleep; Their better being never ends; why then dejected weep? | Why inconsolable, as those to whom no hope is giv’n? Death is the messenger of peace, and calls the soul to heav’n. | As Jesus died, and rose again victorious from the dead; So his disciples rise, and reign with their triumphant Head. | The time draws nigh, when from the clouds Christ shall with shouts descend, And the last trumpet’s awful voice the heav’ns and earth shall rend. | Then they who live shall changed be, and they who sleep shall wake; The graves shall yield their ancient charge, and earth’s foundations shake. | The saints of God, from death set free, with joy shall mount on high; The heav’nly hosts with praises loud shall meet them in the sky, | Together to their Father’s house with joyful hearts they go; And dwell for ever with the Lord, beyond the reach of woe. | A few short years of evil past, we reach the happy shore, where death-divided friends at last shall meet, to part no more. | |