Frank Belden was the nephew of Ellen G. White. He was raised an Adventist and was an employee of the Review and Hearld Publishing house in Battle Creek. He left the church later in life, but in his earlier years he wrote many hymns that are still sung today in the Adventist church. The song lyrics which I am copying here are from a song that was published in the old
Christ In Song hymnal used for many years. When I learned the song more than twenty-five years ago, I found the words very meaningful. I wish that it was still in the hymnal. It is one of the few songs written about the meaning of the sanctuary types and antitypes.
THE PASSOVER
by F. E. (Frank) Belden
The day is dead, and Egypt's night returning,
Is dark and still in death's prophetic gloom.
The world sleeps on, but Israel's lamp is burning;
At midnight sounds the oppressor's note of doom.
The Lamb is slain, the Sacrifice immortal,
Whose life received creates the soul anew;
His blood is shed, but is it on the lintel?
O haste and see! doth it avail for you?
Not there? not there? no crimson on the lintel?
Delay! delay! O thou destroying One;
Give grace! give grace! it must be more than mental:
My heart! my heart! let there thy work be done.
Art safe, my soul? rest not in thy salvation,
Else thou art not like Him who came to die;
In love go forth with mercy's invitation,
Awake the world! death's angel passes by.
Chorus:
"I will pass over you, when I see the blood."
I will pass over you– ‘tis a saving flood.
"I will pass over you, when I see the blood,"
The precious blood of Jesus.------------------
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Even so come, Lord Jesus
Linda