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Into His Rest

"Into his rest," how the heart in its sadness

Author: Mary E. Servoss
Tune: ["Into his rest," how the heart in its sadness]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 “Into his rest,” how the heart in its sadness,
Lingers again o’er the promise so sweet;
Turning the flood-tide of sorrow to gladness,
Making the hope of life’s vict’ry complete.

Refrain:
“Into his rest,” when our journey is ended,
Into his rest, when life’s battles are won;
How can a soul by his mercy attended,
Faint by the wayside e’er duty is done?

2 “Into his rest,” when the soul that went singing,
Through the long hours, though the night had grown drear;
Enters the gate—hallelujahs still ringing,
Leaving a life work of comfort and cheer. [Refrain]

3 “Into his rest,” oh, how sweet to remember,
When our earth burdens grow heavy to bear;
Whether he calls us in May or December,
Spring-time eternal awaiteth us there. [Refrain]

4 “Into his rest,” then, O pilgrim grown weary,
Look up with joy to the heavenly hills;
What though the years of thy home-way be dreary,
Recompense waiteth for all of life’s ills. [Refrain]

Source: Wondrous Love: A Collection of Songs and Services for Sunday Schools #160

Author: Mary E. Servoss

Servoss, M. E. Hymns by this writer are in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos, 1881. (1) “Be glad in the Lord, and rejoice" (Joy in the Redeemer); and (2) "When the storms of life are raging" (Refuge in God). Another, "'Tis Jesus when the burdened heart" (Jesus, the Sinner's Friend), is in the Sunday School Union Voice of Praise, 1887. Miss Servoss was born at Schenectady, near New York. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)  Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: "Into his rest," how the heart in its sadness
Title: Into His Rest
Author: Mary E. Servoss
Language: English
Refrain First Line: "Into his rest," when our journey is ended
Copyright: Public Domain

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Wondrous Love #160

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