1. Hear the gracious in-vi- ta- tion, From the royal house of God, 2. Let us robe in snow-y white-ness For that great and hap-py day; 3. Many friends are there to meet us In redeemed, im-mor-tal state; 9:4 5-4 Un to all of ev'ry na-tion, Signed and sealed by Jesus' blood; Tune our hearts to songs of brightness, Bid our troubles flee a - way; They are pressing forth to greet us, As we're sweeping thro' the gate; Lo! the wedding feast is waiting, Let us hast - en to pre-pare; There shall nev-er-more be sorrow, There shall nevermore be night, Hear the loving Father plead-ing, Lo! the feast a waits us there; Let there be no vacant chair! Let us one and all be In the feast above let there be no vacant chair, Let us one and all, Let us 5. NO VACANT CHAIR. Concluded. there! Lo! the wedding feast is ready, Let there be no vacant chair. one and all be there! d. AT MORNING TIME. MRS. FRANK A. BRECK. IRA B. WILSON. 1. There's light a little farth-er on, The glorious light of coming dawn; 2. At morning time no heart shall know The griefs that fretted here below, 3. Then all the "dark things shall be plain," "The crooked way made straight" again; 4. The stifled hopes shall come to flower; The desert places know the show'r, And all earth shad-ows will be gone, At morning time, at morning time. 26 |