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Beneath The Cross Of Jesus |
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Beneath the cross of Jesus |
I fain would take my stand, |
The shadow of a mighty Rock |
Within a weary land; |
A home within the wilderness, |
A rest upon the way, |
From the burning of the noontide heat, |
And the burden of the day. |
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Oh, safe and happy shelter! |
Oh, refuge tried and sweet! |
Oh, trysting place where heaven’s love |
And heaven’s justice meet. |
As to the holy patriarch |
That wondrous dream was given, |
So is my Savior by the cross |
A ladder up to heaven. |
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There lies beneath its shadow, |
But on the farther side, |
The darkness of an awful grave |
That gapes both deep and wide; |
And there between us stands the cross, |
Two arms outstretched to save, |
Like a watchman set to guard the way |
From that eternal grave. |
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Upon that cross of Jesus |
Mine eye at times can see |
The very dying form of One, |
Who suffered there for me; |
And from my smitten heart, with tears, |
Two wonders I confess, |
The wonders of His glorious love, |
And my own worthlessness. |
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I take, O cross, thy shadow |
For my abiding place; |
I ask no other sunshine than |
The sunshine of His face; |
Content to let the world go by, |
To know no gain nor loss, |
My sinful self my only shame, |
My glory all the cross. |
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