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The Homecoming week

Upon our journey here below we meet with pain and loss

Author: Raymond Browning
Tune: [Upon our journey here below we meet with pain and loss]
Published in 9 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Upon our journey here below we meet with pain and loss;
Sometimes there is a crown of thorns, sometimes the heavy cross.
The dreary road to Calvary, the bitter goad and sting,
But what’s inside those gates of pearl will be worth ev’rything.

Refrain:
When we’re inside the gates of pearl,
We’ll learn a lot of things,
We’ll have a harp that’s made of gold,
Perhaps a thousand strings;
We’ll sing and shout and dance about,
The Lamb will dry our tears;
We’ll have a grand homecoming week,
The first ten thousand years.

2 The shadows now begin to fall, the time is drawing nigh,
When Christ our Lord shall come again like lightning from the sky.
And while we wait and suffer here, praise God, we’ll shout and sing,
For one glimpse thro’h those gates of pearl will be worth ev’rything. [Refrain]

3 The precious blood of God’s own Son has saved and sanctified
A wondrous people for His name and they are called the bride.
Tho’ here neglected and despised, one day the Lord will bring
His chosen ones within the gates, and that’s worth ev’rything. [Refrain]

Source: Great Gospel Songs #63

Author: Raymond Browning

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Text Information

First Line: Upon our journey here below we meet with pain and loss
Title: The Homecoming week
Author: Raymond Browning
Language: English
Refrain First Line: When we're inside the gates of pearl
Publication Date: 1927
Copyright: Public Domain

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New Songs of Inspiration (vol. one) #171

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