Charles Wesley (Чарльз Уэсли)

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Rejoice evermore with angels above,
In Jesus's power, In Jesus's love:
With glad exultation Your triumph proclaim,
Ascribing salvation To God and the Lamb.

Thou, Lord, our relief In trouble hast been;
Hast saved us from grief, Hast saved us from sin;
The power of thy Spirit Hath set our hearts free,
And now we inherit All fullness in thee;

All fullness of peace, All fullness of joy,
And spiritual bliss That never shall cloy:
To us it is given In Jesus to know
A kingdom of heaven, A heaven below.

No longer we join While sinners invite,
Nor envy the swine Their brutish delight;
Their joy is all sadness, Their mirth is all vain,
Their laughter is madness, Their pleasure is pain.

O might they at last With sorrow return,
The pleasures to taste For which they were born;
Our Jesus receiving, Our happiness prove,
The joy of believing, The heaven of love!

Charles Wesley’s other poems:

  1. Saviour, The World’s and Mine
  2. Where Shall My Wondering Soul Begin?
  3. Ye Thirsty for God, To Jesus Give Ear
  4. O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing
  5. Ye Simple Souls That Stray




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