66. How sweet is the Sabbath

1 How sweet is the Sabbath, the morning of rest,
The day of the week which I ought to love best--
The morning the Saviour arose from the tomb,
And took from the grave all its terror and gloom.

2 In the house of my God, in his presence and fear,
While I worship to-day may my heart be sincere;
In the school while I learn may I listen with care,
And be grateful to those who watch over me there.

3 Instruct me, my Saviour, for thine would I be,
Nor am I too young to be noticed by thee;
Renew all my heart, keep me firm in thy ways,
I would love thee, and serve thee, and give thee the praise.

4 O let me thoughtful and prayerful to-day,
And not spend a moment in trifling or play;
Rememb'ring these seasons were graciously given
To teach me to seek, and prepare me for heaven.

Text Information
First Line: How sweet is the Sabbath, the morning of rest
Title: How sweet is the Sabbath
Language: English
Publication Date: 1855
Tune Information
Name: [How sweet is the Sabbath, the morning of rest]
Key: A Major



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