

Alexander's Gospel Songs No. 2 #29
Display Title: Shall I Empty-Handed be? First Line: Shall I empty-handed be Tune Title: [Shall I empty-handed be] Author: Maud Frazer Date: 1910
Alexander's Gospel Songs No. 2 #29
1 Will I empty-handed be
When beside the crystal sea
I shall stand before the everlasting throne?
Must I have a heart of shame
As I answer to my name,
With no works that my Redeemer there can own.
2 When the harvest days are past,
Shall I hear Him say at last,
"Welcome, toiler, I've prepared for thee a place?"
Shall I bring Him golden sheaves,
Ripened fruit, not faded leaves,
When I see the blessed Savior face to face?
3 When the books are opened wide,
And the deeds of all are tried,
May I have a record whiter than the snow.
When my race on earth is run,
May I hear Him say, "Well done,"
Take the crown that love immortal doth bestow.
Source: Revival Praises #168
First Line: | Will I empty handed be |
Title: | Shall I Empty-Handed Be? |
Author: | Neal A. McAulay |
Author: | Maud Frazer |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |