356. He'll Understand and Say, "Well Done"

1. If when you give the best of your service,
Telling the world that the Savior is come,
Be not dismayed when they do not believe you;
He understands, he'll say, "Well done."

Refrain:
Oh, when I come to the end of my journey,
Weary of life and the battle is won;
Carrying the staff and the cross of redemption,
He'll understand and say, "Well done."

2. Misunderstood, the Savior of sinners,
Hung on the cross; He was God's only Son;
Oh! hear him calling his Father in Heaven,
"Let not my will, but yours be done." [Refrain]

3. If when this life of labor in ended,
And the reward of the race you have run;
Oh! the sweet rest that's prepared for the faithful
Will be their blest and last "Well done." [Refrain]

4. But if you try and fail in your trying,
Hands sore and scarred from the work you've begun,
Take up your cross and run quickly to meet him;
He'll understand, he'll say, "Well done." [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: If when you give the best of your service
Title: He'll Understand and Say, "Well Done"
Author: Lucie Campbell (1943)
Refrain First Line: Oh, when I come to the end of my journey
Meter: 10.10.10.8 with refrain
Language: English
Publication Date: 2024
Scripture:
Topic: Ordinary Time: Week 28
Notes: Text by National Baptist composer-editor Lucie Campbell, alt.
Tune Information
Name: WELL DONE
Composer: Lucie Campbell (1943)
Arranger: R.E. Winsett (1943)
Meter: 10.10.10.8 with refrain
Incipit: 54535 17653
Key: D♭ Major
Notes: Tune WELL DONE by National Baptist composer-editor Lucie Campbell, arr. by gospel songbook editor R.E. Winsett, from Celestial Echoes (1943).



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