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8513. Let Evening Twilight Turn To Dawn

1 Let evening twilight turn to dawn,
For all who love Thee, Savior dear,
Like twain of old, to whom, we read,
"Jesus Himself drew near."

2 Yet we remember how ’tis writ,
That while He sought their doubt to clear,
Their eyes were held, and told them not,
Jesus Himself drew near.

3 With burning hearts they heard His words,
Unfolding how each ancient seer,
Said, "Christ must suffer." So in light,
Jesus Himself drew near.

4 Drew near, was near, yet still seemed far,
While sitting down their meal to cheer!
Then closer still, in vanished form,
Jesus Himself drew near.

5 Not now a figure by their side,
But in their hearts, Indweller dear!
His present Spirit bade them say,
Jesus Himself is here.

6 So dwell in us by faith, dear Lord!
In us by grace Thy throne uprear,
Then of our darkest hours we’ll say,
Jesus Himself drew near.

7 Be near us, Lord, till sense no more
Divides from Him our souls revere:
Be with us, Lord, till thro’ the tomb,
To Jesus we draw near.

Text Information
First Line: Let evening twilight turn to dawn
Title: Let Evening Twilight Turn To Dawn
Author: T. Vincent Tymms
Language: English
Source: Good Words, 1892 as "Light from Emmaus"
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: DE SOTO
Composer: Anonymous
Harmonizer: C. B. (1896)
Meter: 88.86
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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