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13237. The Coming Of The Lord Draweth Nigh

1 Ye people of the Lord bowed with grief,
Who weep and mourn and long for relief
Lift up your heads; be glad; cease to sigh,
The coming of the Lord draweth nigh.

Refrain:
Rejoice in hope, for the Lord will come;
Rejoice in hope, for the Lord will come;
Rejoice in hope, for the Lord will come,
And take you up to a blissful home.

2 In sorrow are you bearing the cross,
Afflicted, tried, as gold purged of dross;
With joy endure, your hope fix on high,
The coming of the Lord draweth nigh. [Refrain]

3 When sins and fears and doubts vex thy soul,
When trials fierce like waves o’er thee roll,
Have faith, for all will end by and by,
The coming of the Lord draweth nigh. [Refrain]

4 Press on, press on with zeal in the race;
Thy God will give thee strength, give thee grace;
Faint not, but hear a voice from the sky,
The coming of the Lord draweth nigh. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Ye people of the Lord bowed with grief
Title: The Coming Of The Lord Draweth Nigh
Author: Joseph H. Martin
Language: English
Source: Spirit and Life by Edmund S. Lorenz and David E. Dortch (Dayton, OH: Christian Publishing Association, 1893)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Ye people of the Lord bowed with grief]
Composer: David Elijah Dortch
Copyright: Public Domain



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