The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
1250.
[In that millennial church below]
Thy people also shall be all righteous: &c.
—lx. 21.
In that millennial church below
From every spot and wrinkle freed,
Thy people pure and white as snow,
Thy saints shall all be saints indeed;
Not one unrighteous soul is found,
Where Jesus doth His throne maintain,
But perfected in love, and crown'd
With life, they all for ever reign.
From every spot and wrinkle freed,
Thy people pure and white as snow,
Thy saints shall all be saints indeed;
Not one unrighteous soul is found,
Where Jesus doth His throne maintain,
But perfected in love, and crown'd
With life, they all for ever reign.
For I who to My promise stand,
Will bid the righteous branch arise,
The work of Mine almighty hand,
The plants prepared for paradise:
They here shall to perfection grow,
To show how angels serve above,
My wisdom, power, and truth to show,
My richest grace, and utmost love.
Will bid the righteous branch arise,
The work of Mine almighty hand,
The plants prepared for paradise:
They here shall to perfection grow,
To show how angels serve above,
My wisdom, power, and truth to show,
My richest grace, and utmost love.
The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||