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4322. The Morning Light Is Breaking

1. The morning light is breaking, the darkness disappears;
The sons of earth are waking, to penitential tears;
Each breeze that sweeps the ocean brings tidings from afar
Of nations in commotion, prepared for Zion’s war.

2. Rich dews of grace come o’er us, in many a gentle shower,
And brighter scenes before us, are opening every hour;
Each cry to Heaven going, abundant answers brings,
And heav’nly winds are blowing, with peace upon their wings.

3. See heathen nations bending before the God we love,
And thousand hearts ascending in gratitude above:
While sinners, now confessing, the Gospel call obey,
And seek the Savior’s blessing, a nation in a day.

4. Blest river of salvation, pursue thy onward way;
Flow thou to every nation, nor in thy riches stay:
Stay not till all the lowly triumphant reach their home;
Stay not till all the holy proclaim, The Lord is come.

Text Information
First Line: The morning light is breaking, the darkness disappears
Title: The Morning Light Is Breaking
Author: Samuel Francis Smith (1832)
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Smith wrote this hymn thinking of the overseas Protestant missions, which were just in their beginning stages. They went far toward achieving their goal, for 50 years later, he wrote: I have heard versions of it sung in Karen, Burman, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, German, and Telegu.
Tune Information
Name: WEBB
Composer: George James Webb (1830)
Incipit: 51131 16151 23251
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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