O ye your Saviour’s name who bear, Who know the truth his words declare, Are bought with his most precious blood, Buried in his baptismal flood; | Bear not the name of Christ alone; If ye would reach his glorious throne, Oh! never from his laws depart, But Christians be in life and heart. | He who would reign with Christ above, Must here, in faith and patient love, First tread that rough and thorny road Which Christ before him meekly trod. | He who would be where Christ is gone, On earth must live to Him alone, And not, in trivial thoughts and ways, To Satan dedicate his days. | Who serves his God with righteous fear, And, loving Him with heart sincere, A holy Christian life doth lead, That man a Christian is indeed. | He who his Saviour rightly knows, And on his way devoutly goes, When life is o’er shall sweetly rest, And be with God for ever blest. | |