CGS Number
354
CGS Lyrics
Verse 1
The eye has not seen nor hath the ear heard
The feast that God has prepared for His own
Those people who love Him and those whom He loved
And who worship before Him here in His house
Verse 2
How glorious heav'n is no one can know
It's joy has not broken into man's heart
If the kingdom of this world can be so sweet
How would the kingdom of God be, to compare
Verse 3
A city without sin and without death
A city where we'll never say ''Goodbye''
Where there is no parting nor any weeping
Where Jesus reigns how great the rejoicing there
Verse 4
Where we shall meet with those who have gone on
The father, the son, the husband and wife
Friends and neighbours all, who have gone on before
Oh, how pleasant, the kingdom of God will be
Verse 5
With the saints of God to gather and sing
The song of Moses and that of the Lamb;
Where there will be no more cares as in the world
Where Jesus will serve us, how pleasant indeed
Verse 6
Let me lose the world, its passing riches
Just to set my feet in the glory land
And when I walk the street of gold, up yonder
I'll forget all the sufferings I have gone through
The eye has not seen nor hath the ear heard
The feast that God has prepared for His own
Those people who love Him and those whom He loved
And who worship before Him here in His house
Verse 2
How glorious heav'n is no one can know
It's joy has not broken into man's heart
If the kingdom of this world can be so sweet
How would the kingdom of God be, to compare
Verse 3
A city without sin and without death
A city where we'll never say ''Goodbye''
Where there is no parting nor any weeping
Where Jesus reigns how great the rejoicing there
Verse 4
Where we shall meet with those who have gone on
The father, the son, the husband and wife
Friends and neighbours all, who have gone on before
Oh, how pleasant, the kingdom of God will be
Verse 5
With the saints of God to gather and sing
The song of Moses and that of the Lamb;
Where there will be no more cares as in the world
Where Jesus will serve us, how pleasant indeed
Verse 6
Let me lose the world, its passing riches
Just to set my feet in the glory land
And when I walk the street of gold, up yonder
I'll forget all the sufferings I have gone through
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