“For ever with the Lord! Amen, so let it be;”


 
A hymn written by James Montgomery

(1)

“For ever with the Lord!”
    Amen, so let it be;
  Life from the dead is in that word,
    'Tis immortality.
    Here in the body pent,
    Absent from Him I roam,
  Yet nightly pitch my moving tent
    A day's march nearer home.

(2)

  My Father's house on high,
  Home of my soul, how near
  At times to faith's foreseeing eye
    Thy golden gates appear!
    Ah! then my spirit faints
    To reach the land I love,
  The bright inheritance of saints,
    Jerusalem above.

(3)

“For ever with the Lord!”
  Father, if 'tis Thy will,
  The promise of that faithful word
    E'en here to me fulfil.
    Be thou at my right hand,
    Then I can never fail;
  Uphold Thou me, and I shall stand;
    Fight, and I must prevail.

(4)

  So when my latest breath
  Shall rend the veil in twain,
  By death I shall escape from death,
    And life eternal gain.
    That resurrection-word,
    That shout of victory;
  Once more, “For ever with the Lord!”
    Amen, so let it be,