ABOVE AND BELOW
“As sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing.”—2 Cor. vi. 10.
4344P. G.
tr., Emma Frances Bevan, 1899
| In the bosom of the Father, Centre of His endless love, In the light and in the glory, Thus in Christ I dwell above. | | Filling up His bitter sufferings, Drinking of His cup of woe, And rejoicing as I do it, Thus with Christ I walk below. | | There above I rest, untroubled, All my service to adore; Cross and shame and death and sorrow Left behind for evermore. | | Therefore am I never weary Journeying onward through the waste; And the bitter Marah waters Have but sweetness to my taste. | | While He tells the wondrous secret Of His perfect love to me, While His heart’s exhaustless fulness In His blessed face I see; | | Can there be but joy and glory In His Cross and shame below? Sweet each mark of His rejection; Where His steps are, I must go. | | One the path, and one the sorrow— Path the angels cannot tread; Sorrow giving sweet assurance We are members, He the Head, | | Blessed path that ends to-morrow In the place where He is gone; Thus, the silver trumpets sounding, Through the waste we journey on. | |