Hymn 248: He is gone—a cloud of light

O ti lo. Awosanma

  1. He is gone—a cloud of light
    Has received Him from our sight;
    High in Heav’n, where eye of men
    Follows not, nor angels’ ken;
    Through the veils of time and space,
    Passed into the holiest place;
    All the toil, the sorrow done,
    All the battle fought and won.

  2. He is gone—and we remain
    In this world of sin and pain:
    In the void which He has left
    On this earth, of Him bereft.
    We have still His work to do,
    We can still His path pursue;
    Seek Him both in friend and foe,
    In ourselves His image show.

  3. He is gone—we heard Him say,
    “Good that I should go away,”
    Gone is that dear form and face,
    But not gone His present grace;
    Though Himself no more we see,
    Comfortless we cannot be:
    No, His Spirit still is ours,
    Quickening, freshening all ours powers.

  4. He is gone—towards their goal
    World and church must onward roll;
    Far behind we leave the past;
    Forward are our glances cast:
    Still His words before us range
    Through the ages as they change:
    Wheresoe’er the truth shall lead,
    He will give whate’er we need.

  5. He is gone—but we once more
    Shall behold Him as before;
    In the heaven of heavens the same,
    As on earth He went and came;
    In the many mansions there,
    Place for us He will prepare;
    In that world unseen, unknown,
    He and we shall yet be one.

  6. He is gone—but not in vain,
    Wait until He comes again:
    He is risen, He is not here,
    Far above this earthly sphere;
    Evermore in heart and mind
    There our peace in Him we find:
    To our own eternal Friend,
    Thitherward let us ascend.