Mae'n wyn a gwridog, enwog ŵr, A doeth Iachawdwr da; Y rhai sy'n flin gan bwys eu llwyth, Ei hun fe'u hesmwytha: - A ai di, enaid, ar ei ol? Mae'n holl-ddigonol nerthol Naf; Mae'n ddigon cryf, - O brysia, cred, Nac oeda, - dywed, Af! Mae ef yn Dduw mawr, byw, mewn bod, Yn Undod, Trindod, draw, Er trag'wyddoldeb cyn bod neb, I dragwyddoldeb ddaw:– A ai di, enaid, ar ei ol? Mae yn anfeidrol nerthol Naf: O cyfod bellach, ynddo cred, Nac ofna, – dywed, Af! Crist ydyw'r Bugail mawr diball, Arweinia'r dall i dŷ; Dyddanu'r gwan eu meddwl mae, A'u llawenhau yn llu:– A ai di, enaid, ar ei ol? Mae yn rhinweddol nerthol Naf; Fe'th dderbyn fel yr ydwyt, cred, I'w ganlyn, – dywed, Af! Pan elych di trwy'r dyfroedd dwys, Fe gynal bwys dy ben; Pan rodiech di trwy'r tân, ni'th lysg; Ai adre' â'th wisg yn wen:– Gwell i ti fyned ar ei ol, Mae'n holl-bresennol nerthol Naf; Gwych Haul cyfiawnder, ynddo cred, I'w ganlyn, – dywed, Af! Pan elych trwy'r Iorddonen ddû, Cei lechu yn ei law; - Fe'th ddwg di, enaid llesg i'r làn, I'w nefol drigfan draw: Cei ganu'n llafar gyda'r llu Sy'n llawenychu yn eu Naf:– A ai di i'w ganlyn, doed a ddêl? O d'wed yn uchel, Af!Edward Jones 1761-1836 [Mesur: 8686.8886] gwelir: Rhan I - Mae'r Tad yn anfon gweision gwych Crist ydyw'r Bugail mawr di-ball Duw y duwiau Arglwydd nef |
He is white and ruddy, a famous man, And a good, wise Saviour; Those who are wearied by the weight of their load, He himself will relieve: - Wilt thou go, soul, after him? He is a wholly-sufficient, strong Lord; He is strong enough, - O hurry, believe, Do not delay, - say, I will go! He is a great God, alive, existing, A Unity, Trinity, yonder, For an eternity before anything was, To a coming eternity:- Wilt thou go, soul, after him? He is an infinite, strong Lord: O arise now, believe in him, Do not fear, - say, I will go! Christ is the great, unfailing Shepherd, Who leads the blind home; Comforting those of weak mind he is, And cheering them as a host:- Wilt thou go, soul, after him? He is a virtuous, strong Lord: He will receive thee as thou art, believe, To follow him, - say, I will go! When thou goest through the intense waters, He will support the weight of thy head; When thou walkest through the fire, it will not burn thee; Thou wilt go home with thy clothing white:- Thou hadst better go after him, He is an all-present, strong Lord; A brilliant Sun of righteousness, believe in him, To follow him, - say, I will go! When thou goest through the black Jordan, Thou wilt get to hide in his hand; - He will bring thee, feeble soul, up To the heavenly dwelling yonder: Thou shalt get to sing aloud with the host Who are rejoicing in their Lord:- Wilt thou go to follow him come what may? O say loudly, I will go!tr. 2017 Richard B Gillion |
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