HYMN CXLVII.
8.6.8.6
James Montgomery
Change and Progress in Nature and Grace.
A race on earth, a race we run, And bold a prize in view, More bright than if we chased the sun Through heaven's eternal blue. | 151 Changes we prove, and vanish soon,-- Changes from youth to age,-- Transient as those that shape the moon On her brief pilgrimage. | Like constellations on their way, That meet the morning light, We travel up to higher day, We pass through deeper night. | Their tasks the heavenly hosts fulfil, Ere long to shine their last; We, if we do our Father's will, Shall shine when they are past. | Knit like the social stars in love, Fair as the moon, and clear As yonder sun, enthroned above, Christians through life appear, | |