Present Testimony: Volume 9, 1857, Before the Lamb, Before the Throne (7:9-17)


Rev. 7:9-17.

Before the Lamb, before the throne,

Behold a vast innumerous throng,

From every kindred, people, zone,

Of every various speech and tongue.

In snowy robes, with boughs of palm -

Their glory charm'd my raptured gaze;

While, jubilant, a lofty psalm

The many-voiced chorus raise.

Solemn and grand arose the strains;

And high the joyous anthem rung;

"Salvation to our God who reigns,

And to the Lamb!" the theme they sung.

And all the angels—gather'd round

The elders and the living four -

Fall with their faces to the ground,

And God upon the throne adore.

Amen! Let blessing, glory, power,

Thanksgiving, honor, wisdom, might,

Be to our God for evermore,

Through never-ending day and night!

Then said an elder, "What these bands,

Bright-shining in their white array,

With palms of victory in their hands?

O tell me, canst thou? whence came they.

"Outcame they to this glorious height,

From the great Tribulation-flood:

They've wash'd their robes and made them white

In the Lamb's precious cleansing blood.

"Therefore, before God's holy throne,

They day and night His praises tell;

Their worship He who reigns shall own,

And with them will forever dwell.

"Hunger no more, nor thirst, nor heat,

Nor sun-blight, shall they ever know;

Fed by the Lamb, who guides their feet

Where founts of living water flow.