HYMN CCXIX.
7.7.7.7
James Montgomery
Life with its infinite Alternatives.
On our span-long pilgrimage, Youth, maturity, old age, What is life?--a passing breath; Time?--a step from birth to death, | 219 On that step, that breath, that span, Hang the destinies of man; Not on this poor earth alone, But through worlds unseen, unknown. | Here a paradise of bliss, There a bottomless abyss, At the saint's or sinner's feet, Fraught with joys or terrors meet. | While we walk by faith below, Grace direct the way we go, Through thy gloom, Gethsemane! O'er thy height, sad Calvary! | Thus in travelling from afar, Be Christ's cross our leading star, And His garden-grave our rest, When life's sun goes down the west. | There in hope our dust be found, When the years have fill'd their round, Sown in weakness, raised with power, In the new creation's hour. | |