Eye hath not seen, ear hath not heard

Verse 1
Eye hath not seen, ear hath not heard
What Christ hath for his saints prepar’d,
Who conquer thro’ their Saviour’s might,
Who sink into perfection’s height,
And trample death beneath their feet,
And gladly die their Lord to meet.

Verse 2
They on the hidden manna feed
The heavenly, true, angelic bread,
Who gain’d on earth a partial taste
Of bliss too exquisite to last,
Obtain his fullest joy above,
And all the sweetness of his love.

Verse 3
Christ shall on them a name bestow
Which no embodied saint can know,
A new inexplicable name
With God essentially the same!
And what it is they then conceive,
When Christ doth all his fulness give.

Verse 4
Dost thou desire to know and see
What thy mysterious name shall be?
Contending for thy heavenly home,
Thy latest foe, in death o’ercome;
’Till then thou searchest out in vain
What only conquest can explain.

Verse 5
But when the Lord hath clos’d thine eyes,
And open’d them in paradise,
Receiving thy new name unknown,
Thou read’st it wrote on the white stone,
Wrote on thy pure humanity
GOD THREE IN ONE AND ONE IN THREE!

Hymnal/Album: Originally titled “To him that overcometh, will I give to eat of the hidden manna, and will give him a white stone, and in the stone a new name written, which no man knoweth, saving he that receiveth it.”—[Rev.] ii. 17. Introduced in Charles Wesley, Short Hymns on Select Passages of the Holy Scriptures, Vol. 2 (Bristol: Farley, 1762). Published in The Poetical Works of John and Charles Wesley, Collected and Arranged by G. Osborn, Vol. 13 (London: Wesleyan-Methodist Conference Office, 1872), page 224.
Publishing: Public Domain