Text: | "Are Ye Able," Said the Master |
Author: | Earl Marlatt, b. 1892 |
Tune: | BEACON HILL |
Composer: | Harry S. Mason, b. 1881 |
1 "Are ye able," said the Master,
"To be crucified with me?"
"Yea," the sturdy dreamers answered,
"To the death we follow Thee."
Refrain:
"Lord, we are able."
Our spirits are Thine.
Remold them, make us
Like Thee, divine:
Thy guiding radiance
Above us shall be
A beacon to God,
To love and loyalty.
2 "Are ye able," to remember,
When a thief lifts up his eyes,
That his pardoned soul is worthy
Of a place in paradise? (Refrain)
3 "Are ye able," when the shadows
Close around you with the sod,
To believe that spirit triumphs,
To commend your soul to God? (Refrain)
4 "Are ye able?" still the Master
Whispers down eternity,
And heroic spirits answer
Now, as then, in Galilee. (Refrain)
Amen.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | "Are ye able," said the Master |
Title: | "Are Ye Able," Said the Master |
Author: | Earl Marlatt, b. 1892 |
Refrain First Line: | Lord, we are able |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1957 |
Topic: | Faithfulness: of the believer; The Christian Way of Life: Aspiration and Consecration |
Copyright: | © Earl Marlatt |
Notes: | Now Public Domain |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | BEACON HILL |
Composer: | Harry S. Mason, b. 1881 |
Key: | A♭ Major |
Copyright: | © Earl Marlatt |
Notes: | Now Public Domain |