The New Baptist Praise Book #360
Display Title: Brother hast thou wander'd far First Line: Brother hast thou wander'd far Tune Title: WOODMAN Author: Rev. James F. Clarke Date: 1925
The New Baptist Praise Book #360
1 Brother, hast thou wandered far
From thy Father's happy home,
With thyself and God at war?
Turn thee, brother; homeward come.
2 Hast thou wasted all the powers
God for noble uses gave?
Squandered life's most golden hours?
Turn thee, brother; God can save.
3 Is a mighty famine now
In thy heart and in thy soul?
Discontent upon thy brow?
Turn thee; God will make thee whole.
4 He can heal thy bitterest wound,
He thy gentlest prayer can hear;
Seek Him, for He may be found;
Call upon Him; He is near.
Source: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book: official hymn book of the Methodist Church #328a
First Line: | Brother [sinner] hast thou wandered far |
Title: | Turn Thee, Brother |
Author: | James Freeman Clarke (1844) |
Language: | English |
Refrain First Line: | Turn thee, brother; homeward come |
Copyright: | Public Domain |