Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!
Psa. cxxxiii. 1.
Michael Müller. 1673-1704.
Frances E. Cox. Tr. 1841
Good and pleasant ’tis to see Brethren dwell in unity, When the law which Jesus taught, Rules each word, and deed, and thought. | God has promis’d there, we know, Blessings richly to bestow, Life on earth, with all its store, Life in heaven for evermore. | Sun of Righteousness, arise! Shine on our benighted eyes; To thy Church thy light unfold, That the nations may behold. | Jesu! Head of Christians all! Grant that we, both great and small, Through thy Gospel’s light divine, May be one and wholly thine. | Bring back all that go astray, Heavenly Shepherd! to thy way; ’Neath thy favour and thy light All thy pasture-sheep unite. | Bind together heart with heart, Let no strife the union part; With thine own Almighty hand Knit the sacred brother-band. | Let this band of brothers love Here on earth, in heaven above; Love, and praise, and rest in Thee, Here and through eternity. | |