1 When Thou, my righteous Judge, shall come
To call thy ransomed people home,
Shall I among them stand?
Shall such a worthless worm as I,
Who sometimes am afraid to die,
Be found at thy right hand? MIM 38.1
2 I love to meet among them now,
Before thy gracious throne to bow,
Though weakest of them all;
But can I bear the piercing thought,
To have my worthless name left out,
When thou for them shalt call? MIM 38.2
3 Prevent, prevent it, by thy grace!
Be thou, dear Lord, my hiding-place,
In that expected day.
Thy pard’ning voice O let me hear,
To still each unbelieving fear,
Nor let me fall, I pray. MIM 38.3
4 Let me among thy saints be found
Whene’er th’ archangel’s trump shall sound,
To see thy smiling face; Then loud through all the crowd I’ll sing,
While heaven’s resounding mansions ring
With shouts of endless grace. MIM 38.4