4 0, let us stir each other up, Our faith by works t'approve, And the sweet task of love. The Holy Ghost receive; With God in Eden live! And wait his heaven to share ! HYMN 320. C. M.' [116] Who joins us by his grace, Together seek his face. And gather'd into one, We hand in hand go on. We all delight to prove, In purest streams of love. And cordially agree, In perfect harmony. The common peace we feel; A joy unspeakable. 6 And if our fellowship below In Jesus be so sweet, HYMN 321. S. M. Thy promis'd presence claim; Thou in the midst of us shalt be, Assembled in thy name: Which here we come to prove; And everlasting love. Or selfishness we meet; And worldly thoughts forget : Which thou hast freely given; That we may meet in heaven. 3 Present we know thou art, But 0, thyself reveal! The mighty comfort feel! The death of sin remove; HYMN 322. C. M. [117] Those friendly brethren prove, Whose cheerful hearts in bands unite Of harmony and love! CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP. spring, Shades and revives the whole. That fall on Zion's hill, HYMN 323. S. M. Whose hearts and hopes are one, Through all their actions run. Where zeal and friendship meet, Make their communion sweet. 3 Thus on the heavenly hills The saints are blest above, Where joy like morning dew distils, And all the air is love. [118] HYMN 324. C. M. GIVER of concord, Prince of peace, Meek, lamb-like Son of God, Bid our unruly passions cease, By thy atoning blood. Its enmity destroy; And melt us into joy. And in our inward parts, 6 CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP. Let kindness sweetly write her law, And love command our hearts. Our jarring wills control; And harmonize the soul. Our wond'ring foes to move, And force the heathen world to say, " See how these Christians love !" HYMN 325. S. M. [119] BLEST be the tie that binds Our hearts in Christian love; The fellowship of kindred minds Is like to that above. We pour our ardent prayers; Our comforts and our cares. Our mutual burdens bear; The sympathizing tear. It gives us inward pain, And hope to meet again. Our courage by the way; And longs to see the day. And sin we shall be free; Through all eternity. HYMN 326. S. M. [120] And see each other's face? For his redeeming grace! To full salvation here, And in his sight appear. What conflicts have we past! Since we assembled last; Hath brought us by his love; And hides our life above. Of his redeeming power, Till we can sin no more: Till we the crown obtain; HYMN 327. C. M. The glory of thy grace! In ceaseless songs of praise. In singleness of heart; And in thy name we part. |