Come, let us join with one accord, in hymns around the throne

Verse 1
Come, let us join with one accord, (Acts 1:14, Acts 2:1, Phil. 2:2)
In hymns around the throne! (Rev. 4:10-11, Rev. 5:11-12, Rev. 7:9-10)
This is the day our rising Lord (Ps. 118:24)
Hath made and call’d his own:

Verse 2
This is the day which God hath blest, (Gen. 2:3, Ex. 20:11, Ex. 31:14-15, Ex. 35:2, Lev. 23:3, Lev. 23:8, Deut. 5:12)
The brightest of the seven,
Type of that everlasting rest (Rev. 14:13)
The saints enjoy in heaven. (Heb. 4:9)

Verse 3
Then let us in his name sing on,
And hasten to that day, (II Pet. 3:12)
When our Redeemer shall come down, (Acts 1:11, I Thess. 4:16)
And shadows pass away. (Song of Solomon 2:13, Song of Solomon 4:6, I Cor. 13:12, II Cor. 5:17, Rev. 21:4)

Verse 4
Not one, but all our days below,
Let us in hymns employ, (Ps. 34:1, Eph. 5:19, Col. 3:16)
And in our Lord rejoicing, go (John 16:22)
To his eternal joy. (Matt. 25:21, Ps. 16:11)

Hymnal/Album: Originally titled “For the Lord’s Day.” Introduced in Charles Wesley, Hymns for Children (Bristol: E. Farley, 1763). Published in The Poetical Works of John and Charles Wesley, Collected and Arranged by G. Osborn, Vol. 6 (London: Wesleyan-Methodist Conference Office, 1870), page 430.
Publishing: Public Domain