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8272. God, As We Stand Amid Your World

1 God, as we stand amid Your world,
Gazing on waiting lands,
Lord of the harvest, seize our hearts,
Employ our idle hands.

2 Show us the fields of greatest need,
Bless and prepare the soil;
Give us Your seed to sow abroad,
Guide and direct our toil.

3 Strengthen our arm to sow today,
Equip us for the hour;
Shield us from beast and sword alike,
Protect us by Your power.

4 Bless now the holy Word we sow—
May it find fertile ground;
Keep it from thorns and scorching sun,
Make the green blade abound.

5 "Shun hard, smooth paths and waysides bright,
Through and around the field;
For work and labor lightly done
Return but little yield.

6 "Fret not when noxious weeds arise
Among the growing grain;
They will be burned at harvest time,
And golden wheat remain."

Text Information
First Line: God, as we stand amid Your world
Title: God, As We Stand Amid Your World
Author: Richard W. Adams (2018)
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ST. AGNES
Composer: John B. Dykes
Key: G Major or modal
Source: Hymnal for Use in the English Church, by John Grey, 1866
Copyright: Public Domain



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