Ojo 'Dajo, Ojo Eru

Author: John Newton (1774)
Ojo 'dajo, ojo eru!
Gbo bi ipe tin dun to!
O ju egbarun ara lo,
O sin mi gbogbo aiye.
Bi esun na
Yio ti damu elese.

Wo Onidajo l' awo wa,
O woo go nla l' aso,
Gbogbo wa ti now ona Re,
Gbana ni nwon o ma yo.
Olugbala,
Jewo mi ni ijo na.

Ni pipe Re, oku yio ji
Lat' okun, ile, s' iye
Gbogbo ipa aiye yio mi,
Nwon o salo l' oju Re,
Alaironu,
Yio ha ti ri fun O?

Sugbon f'a won t' o jewo Re,
T' nwon fe, tin won sin l' aiye,
Yio pe, "Wa, alabukunfun;
Wo ' joba ti Mo fun nyin,
Titi aiye,
L'e o mo 'fe at' ogo Mi."

Source: Baptist Hymnal #521


Day of judgment! Day of wonders!
Hark! the trumpet’s awful sound,
Louder than a thousand thunders,
Shakes the vast creation round!
How the summons wilt the sinner’s heart confound!

See the Judge, our nature wearing,
Clothed in majesty divine!
You who long for His appearing
Then shall say, “This God is mine!”
Gracious Savior, own me in that day for Thine!

At His call the dead awaken,
Rise to life from earth and sea;
All the powers of nature shaken
By His look, prepares to flee.
Careless sinner, what will then become of thee?

Horrors, past imagination,
Will surprise your trembling heart,
When you hear your condemnation,
“Hence, accursed wretch, depart!
Thou, with Satan and his angels, have thy part!”

Satan, who now tries to please you,
Lest you timely warning take,
When that word is past, will seize you,
Plunge you in the burning lake:
Think, poor sinner, thy eternal all’s at stake.

But to those who have confessèd,
Loved and served the Lord below,
He will say, “Come near, ye blessèd,
See the kingdom I bestow;
You forever shall My love and glory know.”

Under sorrows and reproaches,
May this thought your courage raise!
Swiftly God’s great day approaches,
Sighs shall then be changed to praise.
We shall triumph when the world is in a blaze.

Comments

  1. I love this songs, making me remember my grandparents.
    Well done for this,is not easy pulling them all together.
    Thank you

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