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588. Just to Behold His Face

1 Not just to kneel with the angels,
And not to see loved ones who've gone;
And it's not just to drink at the fountain
That is under the great white throne;
Not for the crown that He'll give me
That I'm trying to run this race;
I know all that I'll want up in heaven
Is just to behold His face!

Refrain:
Oh, just to behold His face!
Just to behold His face, His face!
Oh, all that I'll want up in heaven
Is just to behold His face, behold His face!

2 Not just to join in the chorus,
And sing with those that are blest;
Nor to bathe my soul that is weary
In the sea of heavenly rest;
But I'll look for the One who has saved me
From a death of sin and disgrace;
I'll have joy when I get up in heaven,
Oh, just to behold His face! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Not just to kneel with the angels
Title: Just to Behold His Face
Author: Derrick Jackson
Refrain First Line: Oh just to behold His face
Meter: 8 8 10 8 D with refrain
Language: English
Publication Date: 2011
Scripture:
Topic: Aspiration; Church, Family of Believers; Comfort (7 more...)
Tune Information
Name: BEHOLD HIS FACE
Composer: Derrick Jackson
Arranger: Charlene Moore Cooper
Meter: 8 8 10 8 D with refrain
Key: G Major or modal
Copyright: Arr. © 2000, GIA Publications, Inc.



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