The Hope of Day

J.N. Darby

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And is it so, I shall be like Thy Son

Is this the grace which He for me has won?

Father of glory, thought beyond all thought,

In glory to His own blest likeness brought!

 

O Jesus, Lord, who loved me like to Thee?

Fruit of Thy work! With Thee, too, there to see

Thy glory, Lord, while endless ages roll,

Myself the prize and travail of Thy soul.

 

Yet it must be! Thy love had not its rest

Were Thy redeemed not with Thee fully blest-

That love that gives not as the world, but shares

All it possesses with its loved co-heirs!

 

Nor I alone; Thy loved ones all, complete,

In glory around Thee with joy shall meet;

All like Thee, for Thy glory like Thee, Lord!

Object supreme of all, by all adored!

 

And yet it must be so! A perfect state,

To meet Christ’s perfect love- what we await;

The Spirit’s hopes, desires, in us inwrought,

Our present joy - with living blessings fraught.

 

The heart is satisfied, can ask no more;

All thought of self is now for ever o’er;

Christ, its unmingled Object, fill the heart

In blest adoring love- its endless part.

 

Father of mercies, in Thy presence bright

All this shall be unfolded in the light;

Thy children, all, with joy Thy counsels know

Fulfilled; patient in hope while here below.