5915. Saving Grace

1. O golden day, when light shall break,
And dawn’s bright glories shall unfold,
When He who knows the path I take
Shall ope for me the gates of gold!
Earth’s little while will soon be past,
My pilgrim song will soon be o’er,
The grace that saves shall time outlast,
And be my theme on yonder shore.

Refrain
Then I shall know as I am known,
And stand complete before the throne;
Then I shall see my Savior’s face,
And all my song be saving grace.

2. Life’s upward way, a narrow path,
Leads on to that fair dwelling place,
Where, safe from sin, and storm, and wrath,
They live who trust redeeming grace.
Sing, sing, my heart, along the way,
The grace that saves will keep and guide
Till breaks the glorious crowning day,
And I shall cross to yonder side. [Refrain]

3. I dimly see my journey’s end,
But well I know who guideth me.
I follow Him, that wondrous friend,
Whose matchless love is full and free.
And when with Him I enter in,
And all the way look back to trace,
The conqu’ror’s palm I then shall win,
Through Christ and His redeeming grace. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: O golden day, when light shall break
Title: Saving Grace
Author: Julia H. Johnston (1901)
Refrain First Line: Then I shall know as I am known
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [O golden day, when light shall break]
Composer: Daniel Brink Towner
Incipit: 32355 43326 77112
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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