been, there is work to do: From our beds of ease grieve we must Over last, we may LET US WORK WHILE WE MAY.-Concluded. 1. 2. Oh, I long to meet my Saviour, Long to meet Him face to face, I am sure that I shall see Him, On His snow-white throne above. 3. Some bright morning He will call me, To the fair ce-les- tial shore, 263 FINE. one who saves by grace. for all His love. And be- hold the matchless beauty, Of the D.S.-Long to praise Him with the an-gels, For His mer REFRAIN. Oh, I long to meet my Saviour, Long to look u- pon His face, Copyright, 1910, by B. D. Curvin. No. 104. TRUSTING HIS PROMISE. WALTER C. MITCHELL. ever I go; Sweet-est of prais-ing, joy-ous-ly sing- ing, Having no brave-ly I bear; Trust-ing His promise, doubting Him never, Nothing can cause me to roam; Prais-ing my Sav-iour joy-ous-ly, sweet-ly, Him will I with thee," Sweetly I'm rest - ing deep in His love, Sure that my No. 105. SAFE IN HIS LOVE. JAMES ROWE. SAM. H. DUKES. -4 1. Fac-ing the storms of life and doubt-ing Jesus nev er, Keep-ing my 2. Having as - sur-ance that the Lord will safely keep me, Turn-ing His 3. Singing His prais-es sweet and of His mercy telling, Trust-ing His arms a-round me ev - er, Onward I go, from day to day, safe in His love. sail or billows sweep me, Homeward I'm going with the Lord, safe in His love. day with gladness swelling, Homeward with God's dear Son I go,safe in His love. |