"Lay up for Yourselves Treasures in Heaven. " |
525. C. M. Doddridge. "Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven." 1 These mortal joys, how soon they fade! How swift they pass away! The dying flower reclines its head, The beauty of a day. 2 Soon are those earthly treasures lost, We fondly call our own; Scarce the possession can we boast, When straight we find them gone. 3 But there are joys which cannot die, With God laid up in store; Treasures beyond the changing sky, More bright than golden ore. 4 The seeds which piety and love Have scattered here below, In the fair, fertile fields above To ample harvests grow.
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