2 As round about Jerusalem The guardian mountains stand, So shall the Lord encompass them Who hold by his right hand. Against the just prevail, And tempted virtue fail. Who cleave to thee in heart,Who on thy truth alone repose, Nor from thy law depart. DAExcall thy fallen head 229 C. M. Returning to Zion with songs of joy. AUGHTER of Zion, from the dust ; Again in thy Redeemer trust, He calls thee from the dead. Thy beautiful array; The Lord's appointed day. And send thy heralds forth ; And,—Keep not back, 0 north ! 4 They come, they come: thine exiled bands, Where'er they rest or roam, And hasten to their home. And God his works destroy, And everlasting joy. SEE 230 11th P. M. 76, 76, 77, 76, Security and safety. And founded on a Rock; Her bulwarks who can shock? Count her every precious shrine; Tell , to after-ages tell, — Fortified by power divine, The Church can never fail. 2 Zion's God is all our own, Who on his love rely; And live to Christ, and die : He our faithful Guide shall be ; Him we claim, and rest in him, Through all eternity. WHO 231 S. M. And feel his sprinkled blood, Firm as the mount of God: His Zion cannot move; In Jesus' guardian love. 2 As round Jerusalem The hilly bulwarks rise, From all their enemies. And for his Israel cares; Their souls forever bears. Wh 232 S. M. Who kept them night and day? Which show'd thy Church their way? 2 No symbol visible We of thy presence find; Shall know their Father's mind. 3 Yes, Lord, thou still dost lead The children of thy grace, The chosen, the believing seed, Through this vast wilderness. 4 Our chart, thy written Word; The Holy Ghost, our guide; Doth in our hearts reside. GLE 233 9th P. M. 87, 87, 87, 87. God is in the midst of her. YLORIOUS things of thee are spoken, Zion, city of our God; Form'd thee for his own abode; ? With salvation's walls surrounded, Thou may'st smile at all thy foes. 2 See, the streams of living waters, Springing from eternal love, And all fear of want remove : Ever flows our thirst to' assuage ? Grace, which, like the Lord, the giver, Never fails from age to age. 3 Round each habitation hov'ring, See the cloud and fire appear! For a glory and a cov'ring, Showing that the Lord is near : He who gives us daily manna, He who listens when we cry, Let him hear the loud Hosanna Rising to his throne on high. 234 L. M. Put on thy beautiful garments, 0 Jerusalem. WAKE, Jerusalem, awake, A down: The garment of salvation take; Thy beauty and thy strength put on. 2 Shake off the dust that blinds thy siglit, And hides the promise from thine eyes; Arise, and struggle into light; The great Deliv'rer calls, -Arise ! Zion, assert thy liberty; And God shall set the captive free. 4 Vessels of mercy, sons of grace, Be purged from every sinful stain; Be like your Lord, his word embrace, Nor bear his hallow'd name in vain. 235 L. M. The heavenly Zion. A Thine own immortal strength put on! With terror clythed, hell's kingdom shake, And cast thy foes with fury down. ? As in the ancient days appear ! (The sacred annals speak thy fame ;) Be now omnipotently near, To endless ages still the same. 3 By death and hell pursued in vain, To thee the ransom'd seed shall come; Shouting, their heavenly Zion gain, And pass through death triumphant home. 4 The pain of life shall then be o'er, The anguish and distracting care ; There sighing grief shall weep no more, And sin shall never enter there. Z12: 236 8th P. M. 87, 87, 47. Her enemies confounded. ION stands with hills surrounded, Zion, kept by power divine: Happy Zion, Friend to friend unfaithful prove; Mothers cease their own to cherish ; Heaven and earth at last remove; But no changes Thence to bring thee forth more brights God is with thee,- 237 S. M. The house of thine abode, With his own precious blood. I |