Go big or go home, right? Well, Larry Norman did both when he ended the album In Another Land (and his present-past-future album trilogy) with the grand-sounding-though-less-than-two-minutes-long "Hymn to the Last Generation".
The title and the first half of the lyric definitely put this in the same end-times/apocalyptic vein as some other songs on the album: Might as well face it, the world as we know it is coming to an end.
And then we get the evangelistic plea and the promise of a better life to come: There's no need to fear; Jesus Christ is here.
Come to reason
Face the day
Now's the season
Old things pass away
Stand beside us
Take His hand
He will guide us
In another land
©1976 Beechwood Music Group
J. C. Love Publishing Co.
Truth is...Whether Jesus comes back tomorrow or a million years from now, our only hope for making our lives in this world (and the next) what they were meant to be is to walk hand-in-hand with Jesus.