3376. Jesus, My All, to Heaven Is Gone

1. Jesus, my all, to Heaven is gone,
He whom I fix my hopes upon;
His track I see, and I’ll pursue
The narrow way, till Him I view.
The way the holy prophets went,
The road that leads from banishment,
The King’s highway of holiness,
I’ll go, for all His paths are peace.

2. This is the way I long have sought,
And mourned because I found it not;
My grief a burden long has been,
Because I was not saved from sin.
The more I strove against its power,
I felt its weight and guilt the more;
Till late I heard my Savior say,
Come hither, soul, I am the way.

3. Lo! Glad I come; and Thou, blest Lamb,
Shalt take me to Thee, as I am;
Nothing but sin have I to give;
Nothing but love shall I receive.
Then will I tell to sinners round,
What a dear Savior I have found;
I’ll point to Thy redeeming blood,
And say, Behold the way to God.

The original has 4-line stanzas; here are the third through fifth:

3. No stranger may proceed therein,
No lover of the world and sin;
No lion, no devouring care,
No ravenous tiger shall be there.

4. No nothing may go up thereon
But traveling souls, and I am one:
Wayfaring men to Canaan bound,
Shall only in the Way be found.

5. Nor fools, by carnal men esteemed,
Shall err therein; but they redeemed
In Jesus’ blood, shall show their right
To travel there, till Heaven’s in sight.

Text Information
First Line: Jesus, my all, to Heaven is gone
Title: Jesus, My All, to Heaven Is Gone
Author: John Cennick (1743)
Meter: LMD
Language: English
Source: Sacred Hymns for the Use of Religious Societies, 1743
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: SWEET HOUR
Composer: William Batchelder Bradbury (1861)
Meter: LMD
Incipit: 13455 67165 33212
Key: D Major
Source: Golden Chain (New York: 1861)
Copyright: Public Domain



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