1 In the vineyard of our Father
Daily work we find to do;
Scatter'd gleanings we may gather,
Though we are but weak and few;
Little clusters
Help to fill the basket too.
2 Toiling early in the morning,
Catching moments through the day,
Nothing small or lowly scorning
While we work, and watch, and pray;
Gathering gladly
Free-will offerings by the way.
3 Not for selfish praise or glory,
Not for objects nothing worth,
But to send the blessèd story
Of the Gospel o'er the earth,
Telling mortals
Of our Lord and Saviour's birth.
4 Up and ever at our calling,
Till in death our lips are dumb,
Or till -- sin's dominion falling --
Christ shall in His kingdom come,
And His children
Reach their everlasting home.
5 Steadfast, then, in our endeavoru,
Heavenly Father, may we be;
And for ever, and for ever,
We will give the praise to Thee;
Hallelujah
Singing, all eternity.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | In the vineyard of our Father |
Meter: | 8s. 7s. 4s. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1871 |
Topic: | Offices of the Church: Catechism |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |