God, with one piercing glance, looks through Creation’s wide extended frame; The past and future in his view, And days and ages are the same. 2Pet 2:8-10 | Sinners, who dare provoke his face, Who on his patience long presume, And trifle out his day of grace, Will find he has a day of doom. | As pangs the lab’ring woman feels, Or as the thief, in midnight sleep; So comes that day, for which the wheels Of time, their ceaseless motion keep! | Hark! from the sky, the trump proclaims Jesus; the Judge approaching nigh! See, the creation wrapped in flames, First kindled by his vengeful eye! | When thus the mountains melt like wax, When earth, and air, and sea, shall burn; When all the frame of nature breaks, Poor sinner, whither wilt thou turn? | The puny works which feeble men Now boast, or covet, or admire; Their pomp, and arts, and treasures, then Shall perish in one common fire. | LORD, fix our hearts and hopes above! Since all below to ruin tends; Here may we trust, obey, and love, And there be found amongst thy friends. | |