110. Where Two or Three are Gathered

1 Dear Saviour, we, Thy children,
Are gathered in Thy name,
And trusting in Thy promise,
Thy loving presence claim;
O words so full of sweetness!
Can aught with them compare?–-
“Where two or three are gathered,
I will be with them there;
Where two or three are gathered,
I will be with them there.”

2 When, wearied in life’s battles,
Our hearts cry out for Thee,
And, craving rest and comfort,
We to Thy arms would flee;–-
Then comes the blest assurance
That speaks Thy loving care:
“Where two or three are gathered,
I will be with them there;
Where two or three are gathered,
I will be with them there.”

3 O hour of joy transcendent,
When, from the gates ajar,
A beam of heav’nly glory
Shines on us from afar!
‘Tis then these words are spoken,
As low we bend in prayer:
“Where two or three are gathered,
I will be with them there;
Where two or three are gathered,
I will be with them there.”

Text Information
First Line: Dear Saviour, we, thy children
Title: Where Two or Three are Gathered
Author: Nellie A. Montgomery
Refrain First Line: Where two or three are gathered
Language: English
Publication Date: 1903
Tune Information
Name: [Dear Saviour, we, thy children]
Composer: W. H. Doane



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