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| His countenance angels can often behold, 
 
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|  | 1. | His countenance angels can often behold, | 
|  |  | But ne'er taste His love in His grace; | 
|  |  | His saints, though they know of His pure | 
|  |  | boundless love, | 
|  |  | Have never yet once seen His face. | 
|  |  | His saints will before long His visage | 
|  |  | behold, | 
|  |  | E'en in His bright glory will share; | 
|  |  | But Mary, beholding His tears as He wept. | 
|  |  | Could touch His heart's agony there. | 
|  |  | Could touch His heart's agony there. | 
|  | 2. | We'll soon see the Lord, as He is , face to | 
|  |  | face, | 
|  |  | We'll know Him as never before; | 
|  |  | But that touch today, healing our broken | 
|  |  | heart, | 
|  |  | In that day will be felt no more. | 
|  |  | That day, though our lips offer unceasing | 
|  |  | praise, | 
|  |  | No tears, then, nor prayers fervent burn; | 
|  |  | Nor is there the comfort received through | 
|  |  | much pain, | 
|  |  | Nor trust gained through trials to learn, | 
|  |  | Nor trust gained through trials to learn. | 
|  | 3. | Exceeding in glory, that day we'll be | 
|  |  | crowned, | 
|  |  | Yet there'll be no cross to obey; | 
|  |  | The sweet fellowship of His suff'rings for us | 
|  |  | We only can share in today. | 
|  |  | Once we've that rest entered, no weariness | 
|  |  | then, | 
|  |  | Nor chance will remain to partake | 
|  |  | The trials nor the hardships, nor happiness | 
|  |  | lost, | 
|  |  | Nor suffering borne for His sake, | 
|  |  | Nor suffering borne for His sake. | 
|  | 4. | Oh, chances to suffer for Him are so few, | 
|  |  | His shame and derision to bear; | 
|  |  | Such blest opportunity soon pass away, | 
|  |  | That He in our trouble may share. | 
|  |  | All loneliness, misunderstandings and scorn | 
|  |  | Despisings and sorrows will flee; | 
|  |  | I treasure these blessings, for through them, | 
|  |  | O Lor, | 
|  |  | I enter sweet oneness with Thee. | 
|  |  | I enter sweet oneness with Thee. | 
|  | 5. | I long to behold, Lord, Thy countenance | 
|  |  | soon, | 
|  |  | What rapture with Thee, Lord, to meet. | 
|  |  | But neither seek I all these trials to avoid; | 
|  |  | Such times, Lord, are too rare and sweet. | 
|  |  | Have mercy on me, fill me with Thy great | 
|  |  | love, | 
|  |  | For Thee, Lord, to live at all cost; | 
|  |  | Lest Thy servant, hoping for that blessed | 
|  |  | day, | 
|  |  | That day, regret chances were lost, | 
|  |  | That day, regret changes were lost. |