Awake, my soul, bestir thee, for the hour is drawing nigh, When the trump of God shall blazon from the silence of the sky, And He shall come a second time, Who came at first to die. | It may be in the morning, when the hills are bathed in light, Or at the hour of noontide, when the sun is at his height; But it may be in the darkness, in the middle of the night. | Be sure the hour is coming, and repenting seek His face, For He Who comes to judge the world, is still the Lord of grace, His throne shall be a Mercy seat, His love a hiding place. | 118 O Christ, in mercy save us, ere that day of dread appear, When sinners from Thy judgement seat their awful doom shall bear; Awake, my soul, bestir thee, for the time is drawing near. | |