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Where He Bids Thee

Author: E. C. Ellsworth Hymnal: The Ark of Praise #79 (1882) First Line: Not where the work is the lightest Refrain First Line: O then to hear when he calls Lyrics: 1 Not where the work is the lightest, Jesus may call thee to go, Not where the yield is the greatest, Jesus may ask thee to sow; But where the fields are so barren, Nought that is fruit can be found, Digging ‘mid weeds, and the briers, Painfully tilling the ground. Refrain: Oh, then, to hear when he calls thee! Listening, all shall be plain, Oh, then, to go where he bids thee! Little, or much be the gain. 2 Not by the side of the reapers Jesus may call thee today, Not where the workmen are busy Binding the sheaves far away; But with the gleaners so patient, Gath’ring the grains one by one, Bringing to Jesus the handful, Hearing the joyful “well done.” [Refrain] Tune Title: [Not where the work is the lightest]
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Where He Bids Thee

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth Hymnal: The Quartet #407 (1884) First Line: Not where the work is the lightest Refrain First Line: Oh, then, to hear when he calls thee Languages: English Tune Title: [Not where the work is the lightest]

Not where the work is the lightest

Author: E. C. Ellsworth Hymnal: Sweet Harmonies (A New Song Book) #d110 (1903)

Not where the work is the lightest

Author: E. C. Ellsworth Hymnal: Temple Chimes #d174 (1888)

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