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366. What Sweet Reflection—Calm Repose

1 What sweet reflection—calm repose
The gospel preacher's meed,
To feel once more 'mid joys and woes
He sowed the golden seed.

2 Though some beside the way did fly
And some on rocks did spoil;
Though some among the thorns did die,
Perhaps some found good soil.

3 But if no sign of fruit he see
Still, one blest thought remains:
Obeying God's most strict decree
He sowed the precious grains.

4 Obedience, then, to God's commands
Attracts him on his throne,
'Tis fixed among his gracious plans
Th'obedient soul he'll own.

5 Then, sow, ye husbandmen, cast 'way
The Master's choicest seeds;
The seeds you sow in tears today
With morn bring golden sheaves.

Text Information
First Line: What sweet reflection—calm repose
Title: What Sweet Reflection—Calm Repose
Author: B. F. Wheeler
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1999
Topic: Lay and Ordained Ministry
Tune Information
Name: WINCHESTER OLD
Composer: G. Kirbye
Meter: C. M.
Key: F Major or modal



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