299. Never Further than Thy Cross

1 Never further than thy cross,
never higher than thy feet!
Here earth’s precious things seem dross,
here earth’s bitter things grow sweet.

2 Gazing thus, our sin we see,
learn thy love while gazing thus--
sin, which laid the cross on thee,
love which bore the cross for us.

3 Here we learn to serve and give,
and, rejoicing, self deny;
here we gather love to live,
here we gather faith to die.

4 Symbols of our liberty
and our service here unite;
captives, by thy cross set free,
soldiers of thy cross, we fight.

5 Pressing onward as we can,
still to this our hearts must tend,
where our earliest hopes began,
there our last aspirings end,

6 till amid the hosts of heaven,
we, in thee redeemed, complete,
through thy cross all sins forgiven,
cast our crowns before thy feet.

Text Information
First Line: Never further than thy cross
Title: Never Further than Thy Cross
Author: Elisabeth Rundle Charles (1860)
Meter: 7.7.7.7
Language: English
Publication Date: 1985
Scripture: ;
Topic: Jesus Christ: Passion and Cross
Notes: Includes organ accompaniment at join of st. 5 and 6
Tune Information
Name: HEINLEIN
Composer (melody): Martin Herbst
Meter: 7.7.7.7
Key: e minor



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