CCLXXXVI. Death and immediate Glory

1 There is a House not made with Hands,
Eternal and on High;
And here my Spirit waiting stands,
'Till God shall bid it fly.

2 Shortly this Prison of my Clay
Must be dissolv'd and fall;
Then, O my Soul, with Joy obey
Thy heav'nly Father's Call.

3 'Tis he, by his Almighty Grace,
That forms thee fit for Heav'n;
And, as an Earnest of the Place,
Has his own Spirit giv'n.

4 We walk by Faith of Joys to come;
Faith lives upon his Word;
But while the Body is our Home,
We're absent from the LORD.

5 'Tis pleasant to believe thy Grace,
But we had rather see;
We would be absent from the Flesh,
And present, LORD, with thee.

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First Line: There is a House not made with Hands
Title: Death and immediate Glory
Language: English
Publication Date: 1791
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Topic: Death and Resurrection
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