Exile Song
Text: Joseph Schaitburger, 1731. translation: Gracia Grindal, 1989
Tune: Ich dank’ dir shon
Performed by The Atlanta Salzburger Singers with Jim Martin, Jr. and Pam Weinelt, guitarists
1 8 I am a wretched exile here, Your will be done, I give my all, And now must tell my story, And will remain beside you. For I was banished from my home, I gladly offer up my heart To spread God's Word and glory. And promise to stay by you. 2 9 Lord Jesus, you were driven forth Though I go forth to pain and woe, Out of your native city, I will not curse my fortune. Since I would follow in your steps I hope in God to give me friends Look down on me with pity. Whose love will be my potion. 3 10 I am a pilgrim on the earth Now I must leave in Jesus' name Who now must leave to wander And can take nothing with me, Bless me now, my Lord and god, Still God has promised me a crown And let us not be sundered. Which one day he will give me. 4 11 Remain beside me, mighty God, So I go forth from heart to home My life is in your keeping. And leave all kin behind me. Do not forget me in my need, I weep to think that I must go When death o'er me is sweeping. Where they can never find me. 5 12 The faith which I do now confess Oh, lead me, God, into a land Will never shame or hurt me, Where your word can be spoken If they should call me evil names And I can hear it day and night And every friend desert me. Restore what sin has broken. 6 13 The chains and fetters I put on, And should I dwell in this dark vale Are like a badge of honor, Until till my life is ended, For Jesus' sake I can endure, My God will raise me up to live Though I am forced to wander. In heavenly courts so splendid. 7 14 If Satan were to snatch away Who wrote this song cannot be named, My life and my possessions Nor praises in scared story. I would be rich in Christ my Lord He is despised by papist foes Whose truth is my confession. For trusting in Christ's glory.
Research by: Rev. Raymond E. Davis, Ascension Lutheran Church, Savannah, GA.
Information from: http://historicaltextarchive.com/salzburger/song.html