"Who Knows when Death May Overtake Me" by Aemilie Juliane, 1637-1706 Text From: THE HANDBOOK TO THE LUTHERAN HYMNAL (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1942) p.426 1. Who knows when death may overtake me! Time passes on, my end draws near. How swiftly can my breath forsake me! How soon can life's last hour appear! My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 2. The world that smiled when morn was breaking May change for me ere close of day; For while on earth my home I'm making, Death's threat is never far away. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 3. My end to ponder teach me ever And, ere the hour of death appears, To cast my soul on Christ, my Savior, Nor spare repentant sighs and tears. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 4. Help me now set my house in order That always ready I may be To say in meekness on death's border: Lord, as Thou wilt, deal Thou with me. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 5. Reveal the sweetness of Thy heaven, Earth's galling bitterness unfold; May I, amid this turmoil riven, Thy blest eternity behold. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 6. My many sins blot out forever Since Jesus has my pardon won; In mercy robed I then shall never Fear death, but trust in Thee alone. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 7. Naught shall my soul from Jesus sever; In faith I touch His wounded side And hail Him as my Lord forever. Nor life nor death shall us divide. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 8. Once in the blest baptismal waters I put on Christ and made Him mine; Now numbered with God's sons and daughters, I share His peace and love divine. My God, for Jesus' sak "Who Knows when Death May Overtake Me" by Aemilie Juliane, 1637-1706 Text From: THE HANDBOOK TO THE LUTHERAN HYMNAL (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1942) p.426 1. Who knows when death may overtake me! Time passes on, my end draws near. How swiftly can my breath forsake me! How soon can life's last hour appear! My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 2. The world that smiled when morn was breaking May change for me ere close of day; For while on earth my home I'm making, Death's threat is never far away. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 3. My end to ponder teach me ever And, ere the hour of death appears, To cast my soul on Christ, my Savior, Nor spare repentant sighs and tears. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 4. Help me now set my house in order That always ready I may be To say in meekness on death's border: Lord, as Thou wilt, deal Thou with me. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 5. Reveal the sweetness of Thy heaven, Earth's galling bitterness unfold; May I, amid this turmoil riven, Thy blest eternity behold. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 6. My many sins blot out forever Since Jesus has my pardon won; In mercy robed I then shall never Fear death, but trust in Thee alone. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 7. Naught shall my soul from Jesus sever; In faith I touch His wounded side And hail Him as my Lord forever. Nor life nor death shall us divide. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 8. Once in the blest baptismal waters I put on Christ and made Him mine; Now numbered with God's sons and daughters, I share His peace and love divine. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 9. His body and His blood I've taken In His blest Supper, feast divine; Now I shall never be forsaken, For I am His, and He is mine. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 10. Then may death come today, tomorrow, I know in Christ I perish not; He grants the peace that stills all sorrow, Gives me a robe without a spot. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. 11. And thus I live in God contented And die without a thought of fear; My soul has to God's plans consented, For through His Son my faith is clear. My God, for Jesus' sake I pray Thy peace may bless my dying day. _________________________________________________________ Notes from _The Lutheran Hymnal_ Hymn #598 Text: Ps. 90:12 Author: Aemilie Juliane, 1686, ab. Translated by: composite Titled: "Wer weiss, wie nahe mir mein Ende" Composer: Christian Moeck, 1818 Tune: "Wer weiss, wie nahe" ______________________________________________________________ This text was converted to ascii format for Project Wittenberg by Cindy A. Beesley and is in the public domain. You may freely distribute, copy or print this text. Please direct any comments or suggestions to: Rev. Robert E. Smith of the Walther Library at Concordia Theological Seminary. E-mail: bob_smith@ctsfw.edu Surface Mail: 6600 N. Clinton St., Ft. Wayne, IN 46825 USA Phone: (219) 452-2148 Fax: (219) 452-2126 ______________________________________________________________