ELHB Hymn 538
Now lay we calmly in the grave
Michael Weisse (1531)
Hymn Text
538. Now lay we calmly in the grave
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1 Now lay we calmly in the grave
This form, whereof no doubt we have
That it shall rise again that day,
In glorious triumph o'er decay.
This form, whereof no doubt we have
That it shall rise again that day,
In glorious triumph o'er decay.
2 And so to earth again we trust
What came from dust and turns to dust,
And from the dust shall surely rise,
When the last trumpet fills the skies.
What came from dust and turns to dust,
And from the dust shall surely rise,
When the last trumpet fills the skies.
3 His soul forever lives in God,
Whose grace his pardon hath bestowed,
Who through His Son redeemed him here
From bondage unto sin and fear.
Whose grace his pardon hath bestowed,
Who through His Son redeemed him here
From bondage unto sin and fear.
4 His trials and his griefs are past;
A blessed end is his at last;
He bore Christ's yoke and did His will,
And though he died he liveth still.
A blessed end is his at last;
He bore Christ's yoke and did His will,
And though he died he liveth still.
5 He lives where none do mourn and weep,
And calmly shall this body sleep,
'Tis God shall death Himself destroy,
And raise it into glorious joy.
And calmly shall this body sleep,
'Tis God shall death Himself destroy,
And raise it into glorious joy.
6 He suffered pain and grief below,
Christ heals him now from all his woe;
For him hath endless joy begun;
He shines in glory like the sun.
Christ heals him now from all his woe;
For him hath endless joy begun;
He shines in glory like the sun.
7 Then let us leave him to his rest,
And homeward turn, for he is blest:
And we must well our souls prepare,
For death may seize us everywhere.
And homeward turn, for he is blest:
And we must well our souls prepare,
For death may seize us everywhere.
Source noted on Hymnary: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #538