A Pilgrim and a Stranger |
Paul Gerhardt, 1666; German text
A Pilgrim and a Stranger, I journey here below; Far distant is my country, The home to which I go. Here I must toil and travail, Oft weary and opprest; But there my God shall lead me To everlasting rest.
2. I've met with storms and danger
3. It is a well-worn pathway; | 4. Who would share Abraham's blessing Must Abraham's path pursue, A stranger and a pilgrim, Like him, must journey through. The foes must be encountered, The dangers must be passed; A faithful soldier only Receives the crown at last.
5. So I must hasten forward,-
6. There still my thoughts are dwelling, |
7. There I shall dwell forever, No more a parting guest, With all thy blood-bought children In everlasting rest, The pilgrim toils forgotten, The pilgrim conflicts o'er, All earthly griefs behind me, Eternal joys before. |