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Acts 1:11 "This same Jesus!" Oh! how sweetly Fall those words upon the ear, Like a swell of far-off music, In a night-watch still and drear! He who healed the hopeless leper, He who dried the widow's tear; He who changed to health and gladness Helpless suffering, trembling fear;
He who wandered, poor and homeless, By the stormy Galilee; He who on the night-robed mountain Bent in prayer the wearied knee;
He who spake as none had spoken Angel-wisdom far above, All-forgiving, ne'er upbraiding, Full of tenderness and love;
He who gently called the weary, "Come, and I will give you rest!" He who loved the little children, Took them in His arms and blest;
He, the lonely Man of Sorrows, 'Neath our sin-curse bending low; By His faithless friends forsaken In the darkest hours of woe;--
"This same Jesus!" When the vision Of that last and awful day Bursts upon the prostrate spirit Like a midnight lightning ray;
When, else dimly apprehended, All its terrors seem revealed, Trumpet-knell and fiery heavens, And the books of doom unsealed; Then, we lift our hearts adoring "This same Jesus," loved and known, Him, our own most gracious Saviour, Seated on the great white Throne;
He Himself, and "not another," He for whom our heart-love yearned Through long years of twilight waiting, To His ransomed ones returned!
For this word, O Lord, we bless Thee, Bless our Master's changeless name; Yesterday, to-day, forever, Jesus Christ is still the Same.
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