Yet I Will Rejoice

Though the fig tree shall not blossom (Gilmour)

Author: Henry L. Gilmour
Tune: [Though the fig tree shall not blossom] (Gilmour)
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Tho’ the fig tree shall not blossom,
Neither fruit be in the vine,
Yet I will rejoice in Jesus,
Son of man, and yet divine.

Refrain:
“Yet I will rejoice, rejoice in the Lord,”
Yet I will rejoice in his blessed word,
Yet I will rejoice, rejoice in the Lord,
Will joy in the God of my salvation.

2 Tho’ the olive labor faileth,
And the fields shall yield no meat,
Yet I will rejoice in Jesus,
Find my needs in him complete. [Refrain]

3 Tho’ the flock may be unfolded,
And no herd be in the stall,
Yet I will rejoice in Jesus,
Praising him my all in all. [Refrain]

4 Tho’ the tempter may assail me,
Yet the Spirit’s sword is nigh,
Burnished brightly for the conflict,
Worn upon the victor’s thigh. [Refrain]

Source: The Old Story in Song Number Two #26

Author: Henry L. Gilmour

Henry Lake Gilmour United Kingdom 1836-1920. Born at Londonderry, Ireland, he emigrated to America as a teenager, thinking he wanted to learn navigation. When he reached the U.S., he arrived in Philadelphia and decided to seek his fortune in America. He started working as a painter, then served in the American Civil War, where he was captured and spent several months in Libby Prison, Richmond, VA. He married Letitia Pauline Howard in 1858. After the war he trained as a dentist and did that for many years. In 1869 he moved to Wenonah, NJ, and helped found the Methodist church there in 1885. He served as Sunday school superintendent and, for four decades, directed the choir at the Pittman Grove Camp Meeting, also working as song leade… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Though the fig tree shall not blossom (Gilmour)
Title: Yet I Will Rejoice
Author: Henry L. Gilmour
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Yet I will rejoice, rejoice in the Lord
Publication Date: 1908
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Old Story in Song Number Two #26

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