128. Is It the Crowning Day?

1 Jesus may come today,
Glad day, Glad day!
And I would see my friend;
Dangers and troubles would end
If Jesus should come today.

Chorus:
Glad day! Glad day!
Is it the crowning day?
I'll live for today, nor anxious be,
Jesus my Lord I soon shall see.
Glad day, Glad day!
Is it the crowning day?

2 I may go home today,
Glad day, Glad day!
Seemeth I hear their song;
Hail to the radiant throng!
If I should go home today. [Chorus]

3 Why should I anxious be?
Glad day, Glad day!
Lights appear on the shore,
Storms will affright nevermore,
For He is "at hand" today. [Chorus]

4 Faithful I'll be today,
Glad day, Glad day!
And I will freely tell
Why I should love Him so well,
For He is my all today. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Jesus may come today
Title: Is It the Crowning Day?
Author: George Walker Whitcomb
Refrain First Line: Glad day, glad day!
Language: English
Publication Date: 1920
Topic: Second Coming
Copyright: Copyright, 1910, by Praise Publishing Co. Homer A. Rodeheaver Owner
Tune Information
Name: [Jesus may come today]
Composer: Charles H. Marsh
Key: Dâ™­ Major
Copyright: Copyright, 1910, by Praise Publishing Co. Homer A. Rodeheaver Owner



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