1. This day in Jesus’ name we meet,
Our Lord, Redeemer, King;
This day around Thy mercy seat
We all Thy praises sing;
Thou gavest us this day of rest,
Of holiness divine;
Lend comfort to each troubled breast,
And make us ever Thine.
2. Oppressed with earthly toil and pains
The weary week did close;
Yet God’s own day of peace remains
When spirits seek repose.
Let Sunday’s sweet refreshing dew
All withering cares dispel;
Let Sabbath joys our strength renew,
Help us Thy goodness tell.
3. Be with us, as Thy servant asks,
Thy mercies to prolong;
Grant that by prayer we know our tasks,
Let incense rise with song.
O may this be a day of light
To nations far and near;
Let all men see Thy visage bright,
Thy loving message hear.
Born: July 27, 1894, Burlington, Iowa.
Grandson and son of a minister, Daries was educated at Elmhurst College, Chicago, Illinois; Eden Theological Seminary; and Butler University. After ordination, he served at the West Louisville Evangelical and Reformed Church, Louisville, Kentucky. He later served as pastor of Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, Indianapolis, Indiana, for almost three decades. His works include:
With God and Friends Each Day
--www.hymntime.com/tch/
Go to person page >
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running.
Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or getting Hymnary Pro
to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.