44. Anywhere Is Home

1 Earthly wealth and fame
May never come to me,
And a palace fair,
Here mine may never be;
But let come what may,
If Christ for me doth care,
Anywhere is home,
If He is only there.
Anywhere is home,
Let come and go what may,
Anywhere I roam,
He keeps me all the way;
So for His dear sake,
My cross I'll meekly bear,
Anywhere is home,
If Christ, my Lord, is there.

2 Oft I'm tossed about
And driven by the foe,
Sad within, without
Wherever I may go;
But I press along
Still looking up in pray'r,
For it's home, sweet home,
If Christ is only there.
Anywhere is home,
Let come and go what may,
Anywhere I roam,
He keeps me all the way;
So for His dear sake,
My cross I'll meekly bear,
Anywhere is home,
If Christ, my Lord, is there.

3 I will labor on
till I am called away,
'Till the morn shall dawn
Of that eternal day;
Looking unto Him,
Who keeps me in His care,
Anywhere is home,
If Christ, my Lord is there.
Anywhere is home,
Let come and go what may,
Anywhere I roam,
He keeps me all the way;
So for His dear sake,
My cross I'll meekly bear,
Anywhere is home,
If Christ, my Lord, is there.

Text Information
First Line: Earthly wealth and fame May never come to me
Title: Anywhere Is Home
Author: John M. Henson (1927)
Language: English
Publication Date: 1997
Scripture:
Topic: Christians: Assurance; Christians: Conflict & Trial; Materialism / Priorities
Copyright: © 1927. Assigned 1943 to R.E. Winsett Music Co., Ellis J. Crum, owner
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Earthly wealth and fame May never come to me]
Composer: Homer F. Morris (1927)
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Copyright © 1927. Assigned 1943 to R.E. Winsett Music Co., Ellis J. Crum, owner, Kendallville, IN 46755.



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