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8951. Toiling for Jesus

1 Brightly, sweetly, toiling for the Master,
Go we forth with willing hands to do
Whatsoe’er to us He hath appointed,
Faithfully our mission will pursue.

Refrain:
Toiling for Jesus,
Joyfully we go; joyfully we go,
Toiling for Jesus
In His vineyard here below.

2 Gladly, sweetly, we will tell the story
Of His love to mortals here below;
Christ, the brightness of the Father’s glory,
Freely here His blessing will bestow. [Refrain]

3 Meekly, meekly toiling for the Master,
Walking faithfully the path He trod;
Leading wand’rers to the dear Redeemer,
Pointing sinners to the Lamb of God. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Brightly, sweetly, toiling for the Master
Title: Toiling for Jesus
Author: William Augustine Ogden (1880)
Refrain First Line: Toiling for Jesus
Language: English
Source: Missionary Songs by Edmund S. Lorenz (New York: Lorenz & Company, 1880)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Brightly, sweetly, toiling for the Master]
Composer: William Augustine Ogden
Key: A Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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