2047. Great God, What Do I See and Hear?

1. Great God, what do I see and hear?
The end of things created!
The Judge of mankind doth appear,
On clouds of glory seated.
The trumpet sounds, the graves restore,
The dead which they contained before!
Prepare, my soul, to meet Him.

2. The dead in Christ shall first arise
At the last trumpet’s sounding.
Caught up to meet Him in the skies,
With joy their Lord surrounding.
No gloomy fears their souls dismay,
His presence sheds eternal day
On those prepared to meet Him.

3. But sinners, filled with guilty fears,
Behold His wrath prevailing.
In woe they rise, but all their tears
And sighs are unavailing.
The day of grace is past and gone;
Trembling they stand before His throne,
All unprepared to meet Him.

4. Great God, to Thee my spirit clings,
Thy boundless love declaring.
One wondrous sight my comfort brings,
The Judge my nature wearing.
Beneath His cross I view the day
When Heav’n and earth shall pass away,
And thus prepare to meet Him.

Text Information
First Line: Great God, what do I see and hear?
Title: Great God, What Do I See and Hear?
Author (attributed to): Bartholomäus Ringwaldt (ca. 1556)
Translator (from German): William B. Collyer (1812, alt.)
Alterer: Thomas Cotterill (1819)
Meter: 87.87.887
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: It was in 1819 that the title "Luther's Hymn" became associated with the words.
Tune Information
Name: NUN FREUT EUCH
Composer: Martin Luther (1535)
Meter: 87.87.887
Incipit: 11321 22313 45311
Key: G Major
Source: Geist­liche Lied­er, by Jo­seph Klug (Wit­ten­berg, Ger­ma­ny: 1535)
Copyright: Public Domain



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