Verse 1
O how happy am I here,
How beyond expression blest, (I Peter 1:8)
When I feel my Jesus near,
When in Jesu’s love I rest,
Peace, and joy, and heaven, I prove,
Heaven on earth in Jesu’s love.
Verse 2
Nothing else but love I know,
Worldly joys and sorrows end,
Man[1] may rage, my feeble foe, (Psalm 2:1, Psalm 46:6, Acts 4:25)
Thou, O Jesus, art my friend: (John 15:14)
Man may smile; I trust in thee:
Thou art all in all to me. (Col. 3:11, I Cor. 15:28)
Verse 3
Thou my faithful friend and true
Reachest out thy gracious hand:
What can men or devils do
While by faith in thee I stand? (Rom. 11:20, 2 Cor. 1:24)
Stand immoveably secure,
Love hath made my footsteps sure.
Verse 4
Satan stirs a tempest up,
Calm I wait till all is past;
See the anchor of my hope (Hebrews 6:19)
On the Rock of Ages cast! (Isaiah 26:4)
Never can that anchor fail,
Entred now within the veil.
Verse 5
Shouldst thou o’er the desart lead,
Will me farther griefs to know,
After thee with steady tread
Leaning on thy love I’d go,
Drink the fountain from above, (John 4:14)
Eat the manna of thy love. (Ex. 16:4, Ex. 16:31-35)
Verse 6
O how wonderful thy ways! (Rom. 11:33)
All in love begin and end:
Whom thy mercy means to raise
First thy justice bids descend,
Sink into themselves, and rise
Glorious all above the skies.
Verse 7
There I shall my lot receive,
Soon as from the flesh I fly,
Happy in thy love I live,
Happier in thy love I die;
Lo! the prospect opens fair!
I shall soon be harbour’d there.
Verse 8
Light of life, to thee I haste, (John 8:12)
Glad to quit this dark abode,
On thy truth and mercy cast,
Longing to be lost in God,
Ready at thy call to say,
Lo! I come, I come away! (Song of Solomon 2:10, Song of Solomon 2:13)
Verse 9
Ministerial spirits come,
Spread your golden wings for me,
Waft me to my heavenly home,
Land me in eternity,
Bear me to my glorious rest,
Take me to my Saviour’s breast.
[1] Wesley changed “Man” to “Men” in 1761.