86. Be a Blessing

1 Would you be a sunbeam fill’d with heaven’s light,
Shedding forth its beauty over scenes of night?
In this world of sorrow, sickness, sin, and woe,
Try to be a blessing ev’rywhere you go.

Refrain:
Be a blessing on life’s weary mile;
Be a blessing with a word or smile;
Be a blessing, ev’rywhere the same,
Try to be a blessing in the Master’s name.

2 Where the tears are falling and the hearts are sad,
Take some gospel message that will make them glad;
Strive to give them comfort by some loving deed,
Try to be a blessing in the time of need. [Refrain]

3 Just a cup of water, for the Master’s sake,
May sweet chords of music in some bosom wake;
Seek to help some pilgrim t’ward the golden land,
Try to be a blessing, both with voice and hand. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Would you be a sunbeam filled with heaven’s light
Title: Be a Blessing
Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr.
Refrain First Line: Be a blessing on life’s weary mile
Publication Date: 1908
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Would you be a sunbeam filled with heaven’s light]
Composer: A. J. Showalter
Notes: Public Domain.



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