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Newness of life.
Rom. 6:4.
247C. Wesley.
How happy every child of grace, Who knows his sins forgiven! This earth, he cries, is not my place— I seek my home in heaven. | 2 A country far from mortal sight, Yet O, by faith I see The land of rest, the saint’s delight, The heaven prepared for me. | 3 O what a blesséd hope is ours! While here on earth we stay, We more than taste the heavenly powers, And antedate that day. | 4 We feel the resurrection near, Our life in Christ concealed, And with his glorious presence here, Our earthen vessels filled. | 5 O, would he all of heaven bestow! Then like our Lord we’ll rise; Our bodies, fully ransomed, go To take the glorious prize. | 6 On him with rapture then I’ll gaze, Who bought the bliss for me, And shout and wonder at his grace, Through all eternity. | |