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| Beneath the cross of Jesus 
 
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|  | 1. | Beneath the cross of Jesus | 
|  |  | I fain would take my stand, | 
|  |  | The shadow of a might Rock | 
|  |  | Within a weary land; | 
|  |  | A rest upon the way, | 
|  |  | >From the burning of the noontide heat, | 
|  |  | And the burden of the day. | 
|  | 2. | Oh, safe and happy shelter! | 
|  |  | Oh, refuge tried and sweet! | 
|  |  | Oh, trysting place where heaven's love | 
|  |  | And heaven's justice meet. | 
|  |  | As to the holy patriarch | 
|  |  | That wondrous dream was given, | 
|  |  | So is my Savior by the cross | 
|  |  | A ladder up to heaven. | 
|  | 3. | There lies beneath its shadow, | 
|  |  | But on the farther side, | 
|  |  | The darkness of an awful grave | 
|  |  | That gapes both deep and wide; | 
|  |  | And there between us stands the cross, | 
|  |  | Two arms outstretched to save, | 
|  |  | Like a watchman set to guard the way | 
|  |  | >From that eternal grave. | 
|  | 4. | Upon that cross of Jesus | 
|  |  | Mine eyes at times can see | 
|  |  | The very dying form of One, | 
|  |  | Who suffered there for me; | 
|  |  | And from my smitten heart, with tears, | 
|  |  | Two wonders I confess, | 
|  |  | The wonders of His glorious love, | 
|  |  | And my own worthlessness. | 
|  | 5. | I take, O cross, thy shadow | 
|  |  | For my abiding place; | 
|  |  | I ask no other sunshine than | 
|  |  | The sunshine of His face; | 
|  |  | Content to let the world go by, | 
|  |  | To know no gain nor loss, | 
|  |  | My sinful self my only shame, | 
|  |  | My glory all the cross. |