Words: Ed­ward Mote, cir­ca 1834; first ap­peared in Moteâ??s Hymns of Praise, 1836. Music: Sol­id Rock, Will­iam B. Brad­bu­ry, 1863. F C My hope is built on nothing less Bb F than Jesusâ?? blood and righteousness. C I dare not trust the sweetest frame, Bb F but wholly lean in Jesusâ?? Name. F Bb On Christ the solid Rock I stand, F C All other ground is sinking sand; F C7 F All other ground is sinking sand. F C When darkness seems to hide His face, Bb F I rest on His un- changing grace. C In every high and stormy gale, Bb F My anchor holds with- in the veil. F Bb On Christ the solid Rock I stand, F C All other ground is sinking sand; F C7 F All other ground is sinking sand. F C His oath, His cove- nant, His blood, Bb F Sup- port me in the whelming flood. C When all around my soul gives way, Bb F He then is all my Hope and Stay. F Bb On Christ the solid Rock I stand, F C All other ground is sinking sand; F C7 F All other ground is sinking sand. F C When He shall come with trumpet sound, Bb F Oh may I then in Him be found. C Dressed in His righteous- ness alone, Bb F Fault- less to stand be- fore the throne. F Bb On Christ the solid Rock I stand, F C All other ground is sinking sand; F C7 F All other ground is sinking sand.