Advent Hymnals

292. O HOW HAPPY ARE THEY

Church Hymnal 1941,

1.
O how happy are they 
Who their Saviour obey, 
And have laid up their treasure above! 
Tongue can never express 
The sweet comfort and peace 
Of a soul in its earliest love. 

2.
That sweet comfort is mine, 
Since the favor divine 
I received through the blood of the Lamb; 
Since my heart first believed. 
What a joy I've received, 
What a heaven in Jesus' dear name! 

3.
'Tis a heaven below 
My Redeemer to know; 
And the angels can do nothing more 
Than to fall at His feet, 
And the story repeat, 
And the Lover of sinners adore. 

4.
Jesus all the day long 
Is my joy and my song; 
O that all to this refuge might fly! 
He hath loved me, indeed, 
He did suffer and bleed, 
To redeem such a rebel as I. 

5.
On the wings of His love, 
I am carried above 
All my sin, and temptation, and pain; 
O, that all would believe, 
And by sin never grieve, 
And thus cause Him to suffer again.
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    Title O How Happy Are They
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    First Line O how happy are they
    Author Charles Wesley (1707-1788)
    Year 1941
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    Subjects The Gospel: Salvation and Redemption
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