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Joy in the Master’s Service

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: The Excelsior Hymnal #21 (1919) First Line: Labor in the harvest field Refrain First Line: Smile and sing, willingly, for the King Lyrics: 1 Labor in the harvest field, Bringing in the golden yield, Christ will ever safely shield, When foes are near. He will keep you pure and true, Day by day your strength renew, Helping you your task to do, With words of cheer. Refrain: Smile and sing, willingly, for the King, Always working within the sunshine of His smile; Work and pray, faithfully, day by day, Finding joy in the Master’s service all the while 2 Try to please Him ev’ry day, Whether life be sad or gay, Then from Him you’ll never stray But safe abide. He will make the shadows flee, Fill your heart with songs of glee; Close beside you He will be, Whate’er betide. [Refrain] 3 All your cares on Jesus cast, To His promise holding fast, Till His glory bright at last We all shall share. ‘Neath His wings we rest secure, Trusting in His promise sure, All the faithful who endure Shall praise Him there. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Labor in the harvest field]

Joy in the Master's service

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Festival Songs No.7 #d8 (1914) First Line: Labor in the harvest field Refrain First Line: Smile and sing Languages: English

Joy in the Master's service

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: The Festival Song Budget, Children's Day #d18 (1914) First Line: Labor in the harvest field Refrain First Line: Smile and sing Languages: English

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